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Mahmood of Ghazni waged war against rebellious India in the year of:

a. 900
b. 1000
c. 1100
d. None of these

ii. Shahab-ud-Din Muhammad Ghuri defeated Pirthvi raj in the year 1192 in the field of:
a. Panipat
b. Nagpur
c. Tarorior Tarain
d. None of these
iii. Qutb-ud-Din Aibak was succeeded on Delhi throne by:
a. Aram Shah
b. Altutmash
c. Razia Sultana
d. None of these
iv. The downfall of Muslim rule in India started with the demise of:
a. Akbar
b. Aurangzeb
c. Bahadur Shah Zafar
d. None of these
v. The Holy Quran was first translated into Persian by:
a. Shah Ismail Shaheed
b. Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi
c. Shah Waliullah
d. None of these
vi. Anjuman-e-Islamia Punjab was founded for the renaissance of Islam in the year:
a. 1849
b. 1859
c. 1869
d. None of these
vii. “Pakistan’s Constitution should incorporate the essential principles of Islam, which are
as good and relevant in our day, as were 1300 years ago. But Pakistan should not be a
theocratic state ruled by priests.” This statement was given by:
a. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
b. Allama Iqbal
c. Quaid-e-Azam
d. None of these
viii. Who was appointed first President of Muslim league?
a. Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk
b. Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk
c. Nawab Saleem Ullah
d. None of these
ix. Who divided Bengal into East and West Bengal in July 1905?
a. Lord Curzon
b. Lord Minto
c. Lord Morley
d. None of these
x. Diarchy was first introduced in the Act of:
a. 1909
b. 1919
c. 1935
d. None of these.
xi. The resolution of non-cooperation with British Government was passed in the meeting
of All India National Congress in 1920, which was held at:
a. Madras
b. Bombay
c. Nagpur
d. None of these(Calcutta)
xii. The Simon Commission arrived in India on:
a. 3rd February, 1927
b. 3rd February, 1928
c. 3rd February, 1929
d. None of these
xiii. The British Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald announced the Communal Award in
1932 at the end of:
a. First Round Table Conference
b. Second Round Table Conference
c. Third Round Table Conference
d. None of these
xiv. All India Muslim League observed the “Direct Action Day” on:
a. August 6, 1944
b. August 6, 1945
c. August 6, 1946
d. None of these (16 August, 1946)
xv. Objective Resolution was passed by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on:
a. March 12, 1947
b. March 12, 1948
c. March 12, 1949
d. None of these
xvi. With regard the division of power between Federation and Provinces the Constitution
of Pakistan (1962) was provided with:
a. Single list of subjects
b. Two lists of subjects
c. Three lists of subjects
d. None of these
xvii. The height of Pakistan’s highest mountain Pak-Godwin Austin is as high as:
a. 26, 250 ft
b. 27, 250 ft
c. 28, 250 ft
d. None of these
xviii. The Government of Pakistan established the Indus River System Authority in the
year:
a. 1960
b. 1970
c. 1980
d. None of these

xix. Under the Indus Water Treaty of 1960 Pakistan has the right to use exclusively the
water of:
a. Ravi, Sutleg and Chenab
b. Sutleg, Chenab and Jhelum
c. Chenab, Jhelum and Indus
d. None of these

xx. At present Pakistan has vast natural resources and items of mineral as many as:
a. 14 items
b. 15 items
c. 16 items
d. None of these.

Educators Science And Arts  Entry Test 2013  Basic Social


Studies Solved Questions and Answer 
1.         Who was the first president of Islamic Republic of Pakistan?
Ans.    The first president of the Islamic Republic of Pkistan was Iskandar Mirza.
2.         Of which organization is UNICEF the abbreviated forms?
Ans.    UNICEF is one of the specialized agenceis of United nations and is the
abbreviated form of “United Nations International Children Emergency Fund.”
3.         Which institution was inaugurated by the Quaid-e-Azam in July 1948?
Ans.    The State Bank of Pakistan was inaugurated by Quaid-e-Azam in July,
1948.
4.         Name the rivers on which the Mangla Dam and the Tarbela Dam are built.
Ans.    Tarbela Dam is built on River Indus and Mangla Dam is built on River
Jhelum.
5.         Name two famous poets of Pushto language.
Ans.    The famous and popular poets of Pushto language are:
(i)         Kazim Khan Shaida
(ii)        Rehman Baba
6.         Who are the famous poets of Sindhi languaeg?
Ans.    The famous and popular poets of Pushto language are:
(i)         Syed Abdul Karim Muhammad Hashim.
(ii)        Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai
(iii)       Sachal Sarmast
(iv)       Pir Muhammad
(v)        Makhdoom Noah
(vi)       Makhdoom Ahmed Bhatti
7.         Who are the famous poets of Punjabi Language?
Ans.    The names of famous poets of Punjabi language are given below:
(i)         Sultan Bahu
(ii)        Bullah Shah
(iii)       Shah Hussain
(iv)       Waris Shah
(v)        Madho Lal Hussain
(vi)       Ghulam Farid
8.         Was the constitution of 1962 of presidential or parliamentary type?
Ans.    The constitution of 1962 introduced the presidential form of Government.
9.         Name the natural regions of Pakistan.
Ans.    Pakistan is divided into six natural regions.
(i)         Northern Mountain Range
(ii)        Mountains of Western Frontier
(iii)       Plateau of Potowar and Salt Range
(iv)       The Plateau of Baluchistan
(v)        Upper Indus Plain    
(vi)       Lower Indus Plain
10.       Write the objectives of U.N.O.
Ans.    The main aims and objectives of United Nations (UNO) are:
            (i)         The first and foremost aim of U.N.O. is to prevent war and maintain
peace in the world through collective efforts.
            (ii)        To create good will among the nation of the world through
economic, social, political dn humanitarism means.
            (iii)       To eraclicate the evils of caste, colour and creed by means of
education.
            (iv)       Cultivation of friendly relations amont the people on the basis of
equality and the principle of self-determination.
            (v)        Preservation of human rights and fundamental freedom all over the
world.
11.       Of which organization is R.C.D. the abbreviated from? What is its new
name?
Ans.    R.C.D. is the abbreviated form of “Regional Cooperation for Development.”
The new name is E.C.O. (Economic Cooperation Organization)
12.       Describe briefly the causes that led to the creation of All India Muslim
League?
Ans.    Following are the causes of the formation of All India Muslim League:
            (i)         Congress – A Hindu Organisation: Hume laid the foundation of
Indian National Congress in 1885. But Congress by its policy and propaganda
proved itself a Hindu Organisation.
            (ii)        UnHappy Events of Partition of Bengal: Hindu’s attitude towards
Muslim interest and the partition of Bengal had exposed Hindu feelings beyond
any doubt.
            (iii)       Safeguard for Urdu: Urdu-Hindu controversy was one of the causes
of the creation of Muslim League.
            (iv)       Propaganda Agains Islam: Some Hindu leaders had raised the
slogan “India is for Hindus Only.” They starteed propaganda against Islam and
Muslims.
13.       When, where and with whom did the members of the Simla Delegation go
to meet?
Ans.    On 1st October 1906, a Muslim deputation consisting of 35 representative
met the Viceroy Lord Minto at Simla and presented some demands of Muslims.
The Viceroy gave a patient hearing to the demands of the Muslims presented by
the Simla Delegation and he promised to give athetic consideration to the
demands of Muslims and assured them that the interests of the Muslims would be
safeguarded.
14.       When and why was the Khilafat Movement started? Who were the leaders
of the Movement?
Ans.    After the First World War, the fate of Ottoman Turkish Empire (Khilafat)
was sealed. The Turkish Sultans had claimed to be the Caliphs of the Muslim
World. The general impression among the Muslims was that the Western Powers
were waging a war against Islam to rob it of all its powers. Muslims of South India
took up courage and started “Khilafat Movement in 1919. It’s aim was to:
(i)         To save Khilafat
(ii)        To protect Holy Cities from non-Muslim control
The leaders of Khilafat Movement were:
(i)         Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar
(ii)        Maulana Shaukat Ali
(iii)       Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
15.       What do you know about the regional languages of Pakistan?
Ans.    Besides the national language Urdu, certain regional languages are
spoken in Pakistan. These languages are spoken in a limited area, therefore, their
status is of regional of provincial language. There are four porvinces in Pakistan.
Each province has its own language:
(i)         Punjab            Punjabi
(ii)        Sindh              Sindhi
(iii)       N.W.F.P         Pushto
(iv)       Baluchistan    Baluchi
16.       When were the general elections for the central legislature Assembly held
in India and how many seats were captured by All India Muslim League?
Ans.    The general elections for the central legislature Assembly were held in
India in December. 1945. The Muslim League won 86.6% of the total Muslim seats.
Out of total 102 seats in the centreal Assembly, the Muslim League won 30 seats.
17.       Write names of the member countries of the SAARC organization.
Ans.    The following are the member countries of SAARC:
(i)         India
(ii)        Pakistan        
(iii)       Bangladesh
(iv)       Sri Lanka
(v)        Nepal
(vi)       Bhutan
(vii)      Maldives
18.       When and which treaty was signed between India and Pakistan with
respect to canal water dispute?
Ans.    The water dispute had its origin in the partition of Punjab. It came to light
on April 1, 1948, when India cut off the flow of canal water to West Punjab in
Pakistan, causing a great threat of famine and loss of crops in West Punjab.
            With the Intervention of World Bank, on September 19, 1960, an agreement
was concluded between the countries which is known as “Indus Basin Treaty”.
The treaty was singed by President Ayub Khan from Pakistan side and by Pandit
Jauhar Lal Nehru from India in 1961. According to this agreement the Chenab,
Jhelum and the Indus rivers were allocated to Pakistan adn three Eastern rivers
Sutluj, Bias and Ravi were given to India.
19.       When and where as the first session of the All India Muslim League held?
Ans.    The first session of the All India Muslim League was held at Karachi on
29th and 30th December, 1907.
20.       When and who dissolved the first constituent Assembly of Pakistan.
Ans.    The first constiuent Assembly of Pakistan was dismissed by then the
Governor General Ghulam Muhammad on October 24th, 1954.
21.       When and where was Allama Iqbal born?
Ans.    Allama Iqbal was born on 9th November 1877 in Sialkot.
22.       Name any two cash crops of Pakistan?
Ans.    Cash crops supply raw material to industires. Foreign exhange is also
earned through export of these crops. The cash-crops of Pakistan are:
(i)         Cotton
(ii)        Sugar-Cane
23.       How many administrative divisions are there in Sindh?
Ans.    There are four administrative divisons in Sindh.
24.       Name the main industries of Pakistan.
Ans.    The main industries of Pakistan are:
(i)         Textile Industries
(ii)        Cement Industries
(iii)       Paper Industries
(iv)       Sugar Industries
(v)        Steel Industries
(vi)       Fertilizer’s Factories
25.       On what date was the Day of Deliverance observed as announced by the
Quaid-e-Azam?
Ans.    When the congress ministrers, resigned in October, 1939, the Quaid-e-
Azam appealed to the Muslims of India to observe a “Deliverance Day” on
December 22, 1939 and expressed their relief at the termination of Congress rule
which had been too hostile during the last two years. He also appealed that the
Day should be observed peacefully. The Deliverance Day was observed
peacefully throughout the country.
26.       When was the Zakat system introduced in Pakistan?
Ans.    The Zakat System was introduced in the country through the Zakat and
Ushr Ordinance on June 20, 1980. According to this ordinance, Zakat fund would
be established to collect these sorts of gifts and it was compulsory for every
Sahib-e-Nisab Muslim whether male of female to pay Zakat by deducting it from
his or her account in the bank.
27.       Name the four casts of Hindu Society.
Ans.    The Hindu society was divided into the following four casts:
(i)         Brahman
(ii)        Khatri
(iii)       Vaish
(iv)       Shooder
28.       Which caste is respected the most in the Hindu society?
Ans.    The Brahmans are considered the most superior in the Hindu society.
29.       What are the works given to the Khartis?
Ans.    The occupation of Khatris was to fight and defend the country.
30.       What is the occupation of Vaish?
Ans.    The people of the Vaish caste are farmers, traders, industrialists and
artisans.
31.       What was the occupation of Shooder?
Ans.    The people of Shooder caste were considered the lowest of other castes.
They had to serve the other castes, i.e. they were slaved.
32.       How did Urdu language came into being?
Ans.    The Mughal army consisted of people belonging to different communities
of India and speaking different langauges. By intermingling of these people, a
new language by the name of Urdu came into existance.
33.       Name the Sufis who worked for the spread of Islam in South Asia.
Ans.    The sufis and saints who worked for the spreading of Islam in South Asia
are:
(i)         Hazrat Data Ganj Baksh
(ii)        Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti
(iii)       Hazrat Mujaddid Alf Sani
(iv)       Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalander
(v)        Hazrat Bahauddin Zakaria
34.       What do you mean by “Ideology of Pakistan.”
Ans.    Pakistan came into existence of the basis of one ideology and this
ideology refers that Islam is the religion of all the Muslims and this Islamic
ideology is the Idology of Pakistan.
35.       Which province did not have any constitution during the British rule?
Ans.    The British had made North West Frontier Province as “Non-Constitutional
Land.”
36.       When did partition of Bengal take place and who benefited from it? When
and had did the annulment of partition took place?
Ans.    The partition of Bengal took place in 1905 and this was the first right step
taken by the British towards the interests of Muslims, but the narrow-minded
Hindus could not bear this and due to their opposition the annulment of partition
took place in 1911.
37.       Why did the Muslims not accept the Nehru Report?
Ans.    In the Nehru Report, the Hindus did no respect the rights and interesets of
Muslims and not fulfilled the promises made by them. Therefore, the Muslims did
not accept the Nehru Report.
38.       Why did Quaid-e-Azam presented his fourteen points?
Ans.    Quaid-e-Azam presented his fourteen points in reply to the Nehru Report.
39.       Why did the round table conference failed?
Ans.    The Round Table Conference failed due to the narrow-mindedness and
negative attitute of the Hindus.
40.       Write down the points of Indian Independence Act of 1947.
Ans.    The important points of Indian Independence Act are:
            (i)         The legislative supremacy of the two Dominions.
            (ii)        The legislatures of the two Dominions were given full powers to
make laws having extra-territorial jurisdication.
            (iii)       The Brigish Government was to have no control over the affairs of
the Dominions, provinces or any part of the Dominions after 15th August, 1947.
41.       What were the important points of 3rd June Plan?
Ans.    The important points of 3rd June Plan are as follows:
            (i)         India was to be divided into Hindustan and Pakistan.
            (ii)        Pakistan was to comprise the Muslim majority areas with a right to
secede from the rest of India.
            (iii)       The Muslims majority areas would be demarcated by a Joint
Boundary Commission.
            (iv)       Bengal would be partitioned into Muslim and Hindu majority areas.
42.       Which party formed the Government of Britain when the sub-continent
was partitioned?
Ans.    The Labour Party ruled the Government of Britain when India was
partitioned.
43.       Write the name of some Muslim Leaders who worked during the Pakistan
Movements.
Ans.    (i)         Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
            (ii)        Nawab Salim Ullah
            (iii)       Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk
            (iv)       Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk
            (v)        Sir Agha Khan
            (vi)       Allama Iqbal
            (vii)      Quaid-e-Azam
44.       During the World War II, what promise did the British Government made
towards the people of sub-continent?
Ans.    The British Government promised the people of sub-continent that India
will be partitioned after the end of the Second World War.
45.       How many resolutions did the U.N. passed regarding Kashmir Problem?
Ans.    The Security Council of United Nations passed two resolutions on 17th
August, 1948 and 5th January, 1949.
46.       What did Quaid-e-Azam said about Radcliff Commission?
Ans.    The Quaid-e-Azam remarked about Radcliff Commisssion or Radcliff
Award:
“The award was a parting kick of the British Government.”
47.       What was the percentage of Muslims in Jammu and Kashmir according to
the census of 1941?
Ans.    According to the census of 1941, the Muslim population in Kashmir was
96% and in Jammu, it was 70%
48.       What do you known about Muhammad Ali Bogra Formula?
Ans.    In the period of third Prime Minister, Mr. Muhammad Ali Bogra, great
efforts were made for the preparation of the constitution. In the light of the
recommendations of the committee he was able to prepare a draft bill of the
constitution which is known as “Muhammad Ali Bogra’s Formula.” In this
formula, it was suggested to give equal representation to East and West Pakistan.
49.       When was the Objective Resolution passed?
Ans.    The Objective Resolution was passed on 12th March, 1949 in the
Constituent Assembly.
50.       Which event took place in the history of constitution making of Pakistan
1955?
Ans.    It was hoped that after Muhammad Ali Bogra Formula, a constitution would
be made in the country but in 1954, the Governor General dismissed the
Constituent Assembly and in 1955, a new constituent Assembly was elected
which started the work of constitution making.
51.       How long did the 1956 constitution last?
Ans.    The constitution of 1956 lasted for only two and a half years. On 7th
October, 1958, the army took over the government.
52.       According to the constitution of 1962, name the council that was
established to point out the non-Islamic things.
Ans.    The council which was established to point out the non-Islamic things is
known as “Islamic Ideology Council.”
53.       How long did the constitution of 1962 last?
Ans.    This constitution lasted for 7 years. On 25th March, 1969, Ayub Khan
resigned and gave teh power to the army. General Yahya Khan dismissed the
1962 constitution and enforceed Martial Law in the country.
54.       When was the legal frame work Order issued?
Ans.    The legal frame work order was issued on March 30th, 1970. The said
or4der contained the fundamental principles of the constitution to be framed by
the elected assembly as well as the number of seats in National and Provincial
Assembly for the General Elections to be held.
55.       When were the Shariat Courts formed and where is its head office?
Ans.    Shariat Courts were established in 1979 and its head office is at Islamabad.
56.       When was the interest-free banking system introduced in the country?
Ans.    On 1st January, 1981, an interest-free banking system was introduced in
the country. According to this system, the account holder was made a partner
with the bak in its profit or loss by shring it according to his investment in the
bank.
57.       Under what circumstances did General Zia-ul-Haq took control of power
on 5th July 1977.
Ans.    The elections held in the country were not fair. The people started the
Nizam-e-Mustafa Movement. The government held discussion but no results were
obtained. As a result, the army on 5th July 1977 took control of the power.
58.       Give the location of Pakistan.
Ans.    Pakistan is geographically located between 23.45 to 36.45 North Latitude
and about 61 to 75.5 East longitude in South Asia. The country is surrounded by
Bharat in East, Afghanistan in the North West, Iran in the West and the Arabian
Sea in the South.
59.       How much is the area of Pakistan.
Ans.    The total area of Pakistan is 796096 square kilometers.
60.       What does the word “Doab” mean?
Ans.    The land or space between two rivers is known as “Doab.”
61.       Give a brief account of the seasons in Pakistan.
Ans.    There are four seasons in Pakistan.
            (i)         Summer – From May till September
            (ii)        Winter – From November till February
            (iii)       Spring – The season of March and April
            (iv)       Autumn – Spetember and October
62.       Write down the names of some important departments of Governmetn of
Pakistan.
Ans.    The important departments of Government of Pakistan are as follows:
            (i)         Foreign Office
            (ii)        Defence Department
            (iii)       Interior Ministry
            (iv)       Finance Department
            (v)        Education Department
            (vi)       Health Department
            (vii)      Communication Department
63.       How does the Government control the affairs of F.A.T.A. (Federally
Administered Tribal Areas) ?
Ans.    The Federa Government through its appointed agent keeps in touch with
the leaders of tribal areas and controls the system of these areas. The shol are
comes under the control of Jirga. This Jirga is a council comprising of the
religious and experienced people of these tribes.
64.       What do you mean by culture?
Ans.    Culture is the history of the society and reflects its social past. Culture
means behaviour peculiar to its human beings. Culture consists of languages,
literature, ideas, beliefs, customs, habits, codes, dress, diet, art, moral,
institution, laws, etc.
65.       From which areas did civilized life begin?
Ans.    Human civilization started from those areas where water, air and other
geographicsl conditions were in much condition for life. Therefore, fertile valley
of rivers include Dajla Dafrat (Iraq), Valley of Nite (Egypt) and Indus Valley
(Pakistan). The evolution of population started from these areas and civilised life
began.
66.       The land of Pakistan is famous of which civilizations?
Ans.    The land of Pakistan is proud to have the birth fo the historical civilization
of the valley of Indus. This civilization was at its peak about four or five thousand
years ago.
67.       Which land do you mean by Indus Valley?
Ans.    Indus Valley means those areas which are situated near the River Indus
and it’s neighbouring Rivers. It’s present name is Pakistan.
68.       What do you mean by Gandhara Art?
Ans.    The areas of Pubjab and N.W.F.P. which at present situated near
Rawalpindi and Peshawar were in the old days given the name of Gandhara
Civilization. About two and half thousand years ago, this civilization was at its
peak whose art and culture especially art of painting and stone carving are
famous.
69.       Write down the names of certain important buildings of Muslim Era.
Ans.    (i)         The Fort of Agra
            (ii)        Taj Mahal, Agra
            (iii)       Shahi Qila, Dehli
            (iv)       The Tomb of Jehangir, Lahore
            (v)        Badshahi Mosjid, Lahore
            (vi)       Masjid Wazir Khan, Lahore
            (vii)      Jamai Masjid, Thatta
70.       What do you mean by imperialist system?
Ans.    The Britishers brought an imperialist system. The imperialist system
means that local cultural and social agencies should be so bound by a political
structure that they loose ther identification.
71.       When did the Muslims invade South Asia?
Ans.    Muslims invaded South Asia in 712 A.D. when Muhammad Bin Qasim
defeated the army of Raja Dahir and established an Islamic Welfare State.
72.       Which artists did Humayun brought back from Iran?
Ans.    Humayan brought back two artist Mir Syed Ali Tabrezi and Khawaja Abdul
Samad from Iran.
73.       Which type of painting flourished during the era of Jehangir?
Ans.    Jehangir had great interest in the art of painting. He claimed that he can
identify a painter by seeing his paintings. In this era, this art was at its peak.
Beautiful pictures of flowers. plants, animals, birds and natural scenes were
made. The pictures of war fighting are magnificient examples of realistic art.
74.       Who was the first musician of the Muslim era?
Ans.    Amir Khusro was the first musician of the Muslim era. He invented many
rags in music.
75.       What did the extremist Hindu Movements wanted to do against the
Muslims?
Ans.    Hindu extremist Movement such as Shoodhi, Shungthan and Arya Samaj
wanted to convert Muslims to Hundus and wanted diminish the separate identity
and culture of the Muslims so that the Muslims could leave India.
76.       What message did the Allama Iqbal gave to the Muslims of the sub-
continent?
Ans.    Allama Iqbal gave the message to the Muslims of India that they should
develop the feeling of Islamic brotherhood and Jihad so that they could become
independent.
77.       What did Quaid-e-Azam said about the objective for the creation for
Pakistan?
Ans.    Quaid-e-Azam described the main objective of the creation of Pakistan in
the following words:
” We have not demanded Pakistan only to get a piece of land, but our aim was to
get a laboratory where we could practise the principles of Islam.”
78.       Pakistani culture is a mixed culture. Comment.
Ans.    Pakistani culture is a mixed culture. There is still some impact of foreign
traditions in our society. We have adopted Western Music and their style of living.
Although majority of the people are Muslims, there is a mixed culture of Hindus,
Britishers and Muslims.
79.       The basis of Pakistani culture is on Islam. Comment.
Ans.    Pakistan was established so that the Muslims could lead their lives
according to the teachings and principles of Islam. Pakistani culture is
predominantly an Islamic culture. Pakistan inspite of the differences of religion,
language and customs commonly follow the religion of Islam.
80.       What are the Pakistani arts?
Ans.    Pakistani are include the following:
            (i)         Stone Carving
            (ii)        Carpet Making
            (iii)       Embriodery
81.       How many languages are spoken in Pakistan?
Ans.    In Pakistan, about 30 small and big languages are spoken. These include
Urdu, Sindhi, Pushto, Punjabi, Baluchi, Kashmiri and Brahvi.
82.       What were the different names of Urdu in its different periods?
Ans.    In the beginning Urdu was given the name Hindavi, Hindi and Hindustani.
Later on, it was given the name Urdu-e-Moalla and Rekhta. And now it is given the
name Urdu.
83.       When did Pushto language begin?
Ans.    Pushto is the language of N.W.F.P. The people speaking these languages
are called Pukhtoon or Pushtoon. This language started about 5000 years in
Afghanistan. Bakhtar or Bakht. Due to this it was given the name Bakhto which
later became Pukhto or Pushto.
84.       Whom began Sindhi language in Arabic script?
Ans.    Abul-Hasan Sindhi began Sindhi Language in Arabic script.
85.       Which things are distinct in Punjabi literature?
Ans.    Folk tales are very popular in Punjabi literature. The poets gave thses tales
into poetic forms. These tales include romances like Hir Ranjha, Sasshi Panhu
and Sohni Mahiwal.
86.       Write down the names of famous Balochi tales?
Ans.    The famous tales of Balochi language are:
            (i)         Chakar Khan
            (ii)        Hamal Rando – Hanaz
            (iii)       Berang-o-Grahan
            (iv)       Nazshah Hured Dahanni
87.       Name three classical poets of Urdu.
Ans.    The classical poets of Urdu are:
            (i)         Mir Taqi Mir
            (ii)        Mirza Ghalib
            (iii)       Mir Dard
88.       Who is considered as the first poet of Pushto?
Ans.    Amir Krore is considered the first poet of Pushto.
89.       Which languages influence Sindhi Language?
Ans.    Sindhi language is influenced by Darawdi, Sanskrit, Greek, Turkish,
Pushto and other languages.
90.       ‘Shah-Jo-Risalo’ is the poetic collection of which poet?
Ans.    Shah-jo-Risalo is the poetic collection of famous Sindhi poet Shah Abdul
Latif Bhitai.
91.       Which civilization does Punjabi language has a link?
Ans.    Punjabi has its links with Hadmai or Draudi civilizations.
92.       Name the different styles of speech of Punjabi.
Ans.    The different styles of speech of Punjabi language are Mulsani, Saraiki,
Shahpure, Potohari, etc.
93.       Name three classical poets of Punjabi.
Ans.    Three classical poets of Punjabi are:
            (i)         Shah Hussain
            (ii)        Bulleh Shah
            (iii)       Sultan Bahu
94.       Who wrote Hir Ranjha?
Ans.    Hir Ranjha was written by Waris Shah
95.       Which is the famous book of Hashim Shah?
Ans.    The famous tale of Hashim Shah is Sassi Panhu.
96.       Which language does Baluchi link to?
Ans.    Baluchi languages has its link with Aryan Languages.
97.       Write down the different style of speeches of Baluchi.
Ans.    The two styles of speeches of Baluchi are:
            (i)         Mehrani
            (ii)        Sulemani
98.       Name the ascents of Kashmiri.
Ans.    Kashmiri has many ascents. These are Salmani, Hindki, Gandro and Gami
but Gandro leads all the ascents.
99.       Write down the salient features of the foreign policy of Pakistan.
Ans.    The following are fundamental principles of Pakistan’s foreign policy.
            (i)         Protection of freedom and sovereignity.
            (ii)        Close relations with Muslim countries.
            (iii)       Keeping away from big power politics.
            (iv)       Support for self-determination
            (v)        Implementation of United Nations Charter
            (vi)       Promotion of peace and friendship
            (vii)      Non-Alignment
100.     Pakistan is the member of how many international organisations?
Ans.    Pakistan is the active member of the following internation organisations:
            (i)         United Nations Organisation (U.N.O.)
            (ii)        Non-Aligned Movement (N.A.M.)
            (iii)       Organization of Islamic Conference (O.I.C.)
            (iv)       Economic Cooperation Organization (E.C.O.)
101.     When was the foundation of United Nations laid?
Ans.    The foundation of United Nations (U.N.O.) was laid on 24th October, 1945.
102.     Name the organs of U.N.O.
Ans.    The organs of U.N.O. are:
            (i)         General Assembly
            (ii)        Security Council
            (iii)       Economic and Social Council
            (iv)       Trustee-Ship Council
            (v)        Secretariat
            (vi)       Internationl Court of Justice
103.     Name the agencies of U.N.
Ans.    There are several specialized bodies which are asssociated with the work
of the United Nations. The most specialized bodies are:
            (i)         UNICEF – United Nations Internation Childeren Emergency Fund.
            (ii)        UNESCO – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organisation.
            (iii)       FAO – Food and Agricultural Organisation
            (iv)       WHO – World Health Organisation
            (v)        ILO – International Labour Organisation
            (vi)       WB – World Bank
104.     What is the objective of Non-Aligned Movement?
Ans.    The main objective of Non-Aligned Movement was not to join any of the
big powers and to keep away from big power politics.
105.     When was the foundation of R.C.D. laid?
Ans.    In July 1964, Iran, Pakistan and Turky with mutual understanding laid the
foundation of R.C.D. (Regional Cooperation of Development). Now, its new name
is Economic Cooperation Organization (E.C.O.).

POLITICAL SCIENCE Solved MCQS Paper


POLITICAL SCIENCE solved MCQS paper
1- The main book which presents the Montesquieu’s philosophy:
a) the Persian letters
b) Prince
c) The spirit of Law
d) None of these
2- Leviathan is a book written by:
a) Rousseau
b) locke
c) Hobbes
d) None of these
3- Al-Farabi translated the work of:
a) Aristotle
b) Plato
c) Montequieu
d) none of these
(not sure becaues Farabi followed the ideas of both, Aristotle and Plato, but he
translated exactly which book, I couldn’t find).however, Plato seems more correct as i
chose thas option in paper). Madinatulfadila is replica of Republic not translation.
4- Al-Farabi made everlasting contribution to:
a) Political thought
b) Sociology
c) History
d) none of these
5- Al-Ghazali was appointed in Nizamia College as a professor of:
a) Theology
b) Sociology
c) economics
d) none of these
6- Asbiyah was the term used by:
a) Turkish
b) Spanish
c) Arabs
d) none
7- ” The economics is the factor causing revolutions, movements or wars” is the claim
of:
a) Mao
b) Karl Marx
c) lenin
d) none
who produced exactly these words, I don’t know , but this idea is more related to Karl
Marx.
8- Dr. Iqbal graduated in the year of:
a) 1887
b) 1889
c) 1885
d) none
9- Jean Bodin presented the concept of sovereignty in the book of:
a) Republic
b) Lectures on jurisprudence
c) Republica
d) none
one republic is also written by Plato.dont be confused
10- According to which view, the law and libert are opposite to each other:
a) Liberalism
b) Communism
c) Individualism
d) none
11- The term “elite” was first began to use in:
a) France and Germany
b) U.K and U.S
c) U.S and U.S.S.R
d) none
word elite has french origin.
12- The constitution is not written and rigid in:
a) Confedration
b) Federation
c) Unitary state
d) none
in many unitary states constitution is written and need a different method of amendment
than ordinary lawmaking.
13- A voluntary union of sovereign and independent states is called:
a) Confedration
b) Federation
c) Unitary state
d) none
14- Reconstruction of Religious Thoughts in Islam is written by:
a) Ibn-e-Khaldun
b) Allama Iqbal
c) Syed Amir Ali
d) none
15- According to Aristotle, tyranny is the perverted form of:
a) Democracy
b) Aristocracy
c) Monarchy
d) none
16- Despotism means:
a) Rule of individual based on law
b) Rule of individual without law
c) Democracy
d) none
17- Mechiavelli was a:
a) Republican
b) Monarchist
c) Aristocrate
d) none
18- The regimes, like Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Soveit Union under Stalin are
example of:
a) Authoritarian rule
b) Totalitarian rule
c) liberal democracy
d) none
19- The distinction between the parliamentary and presedential political system
depends upon the relationship between:
a) legislature & executive
b) P.M & Presidnet
c) P.M & his cabinet
d) none
20- Who said ”Law is the command of sovereign”?
a) Jean Bodin
b) John Austin
c) Rousseau
d) none
Quorum of Senate of PAkistan is:
a) 1/2
b) 1/3
c) 1/4[/B]
d) 1/5
e) none
2- Under 1973 Constitution of Pakistan, __________ woman/women can be included as
mamber/ members of the Council of Islamic Ideology:
a)No
B) ONE
c) Two
D) Three
3- Financial Powers of the Senate of Pakistan are _________ to the National Assembly
of Pakistan:
a) Equal
b) More
c) Less
d) Nil
4- Islam was declared as the State religion under the _________ constitution of
Pakistan:
a) 1973
b) 1962
c) 1956
d) 8th amendment
5- Scientific Society was established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in:
a) 1867
b) 1866
c) 1864
d) 1863
6- The first Muslim who became the President of Indian National Congress was:
a) Badruddin Tayyab gi
b) Abdul Kalam Azad
c) Zakir Hussain
d) Abul Kalam
e) none
7- Which American president was shot dead due to violation of convention of Senatorial
courtesy?
a) Abraham Licoln
b) Garfeild
c) Jefferson
d) Roosevelt
e) none
8) Pendleton Act was introduced in USA in _________ for the recruitmnet to
government posts through competitive examination.
a) 1905
b) 1901
c) 1885
d) 1883
e) none
9- On 15th November 1777, a ________ of 13 states was created in America.
a) Federation
b) Confederation
c) Unity
d) Condomenium
e) none
10- The present constituition of Turkey was drafted by;
a) kamal Ataturk
b) Grand National Assembly
c) National COnsultative Council
d) none
11- The Bolshevic Revolution took place in USSR in:
a) 1915
b) 1917
c) 1919
d) 1949
e) none
12- The presidium of the Supreme Soveit of former USSR consisted of ______
members:
a) 333
b) 303
c) 33
d) 25
e) none (39 total, 1 chairman , 1 gen sec , 21 ordinary members , 15 vice chairman ,1
senior vice chairman )
13- The quorum of House of Lords is:
a) 3
b) 33
c) 50
d) 100
e) none
14- The Judicial committtee of Privy council was set up by the Act of _____
a) 1866
b) 1833
c) 1926
d) 1931
e) none
15- Every lord had a right to vote by proxy which was abolished in:
a) 1688
b) 1866
c) 1707
d) 1868
e) none
16- The Privy council consists of _______ members:
a) 30
b) 100
c) 330
d) none (membership is not fixed, rage between 300-360 )
17- The French president is elected by:
a) Electoral college
b) Direct universal sufferage
c) national assembly
d) senate
e) none
18- ” Right Honourable” is the title of:
a) Members of the Privy council
b) Cabinet Ministers
c) Judges of the courts
d) None
19- Under the 5th republic, tenure of French president is _______ years:
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 7
e) none
20- American ___________ is known as the Third Chamber.
a) President
b) Supreme Court
c) Senate
d) House of Representatives
e) none

Who said “Man is a social animal”?


Aristotle.

Who called sociology “Social Physics”?

a)Auguste Comte
b)Wilfred
c)Herbert Spencer

3)Bourgeois type of society was introduced by?

Karl Marx

4)When cultural traits spread from one society to another,the process is called?

Diffusion

5)An ascribed status is one that is;

endowed at birth

6)Ethnocentrism means

superiority of ones own culture

7)A system in which one husband is married to many women is called;

Polygyny

8)Levirate means;

a)Marriage of a man with the widow of his deceased brother


b)Marriage of a man with the sister of his deceased wife
c)None of these.
9)Joint family may be preferred because it has;

a)greater financial security


b)Division of labour
c)workable as a cooperative
d)all of these

10)Which of the following is not a major feature of capitalism?

Equitable distribution of income

11)Movement from rural to urban area is called;

Urbanization

12)Religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things.This definition has been given by;

Durkheim

13)Rapid growth of urbanization is due to advancement in;

a)modernization
b)westernization
c)technology
d)transport

14)Whose statement is this”where there is life there is society”

a)August Comte
b)Herbert Spencer
c)Durkheim
d)Maclver & Page

15)Who developed the “organic theory of society”

a)Herbert Spencer
b)Henry Maine
c)Thomas Hobbes
d)Maclver

16)What does culture usually reflect in Modern society?

a)Group culture
b)National culture
c)Geographical culture
d)religious culture

17)Customs are powerful in regulating the conduct of people in:

a)Simple societies
b)Urban societies
c)Industralized societies
d)All of these
18)Which one of these is not an essential element of community

Individual interest

19)Norms in society indicate;

Standarized generalization about normal expected mode of behaviour

20)Which one of the following is not a healthy social process?

a)Competition
b)Co-operation
c)Integration
d)None of these

What is age of SUN ?

a)- 4.6 Billion Years b)- 4.9 billion years c)-4.10 billion years  d.4.8 billion years

2-Time Taken by Sunlight to reach earth?

a) 5min. and 15.4 sec. b)- 8 min. and 16.6 sec. c)-7 min. and 14 sec.

3-Great white way ?

a)-Broadway (New York) b)- New Zealand c)- Kent   d)- Korea

4-Tapaimukh Dam issue is between countries ?

a.  pak and India  b.india and Bangladesh c. sirilanka and India c. India and china.

5-clash civilization is written by:

a. jane austen. b. leo Tolstoy c. john cerry. d.samuel Huntington.

6-Ringitt is is the currency of ?

a.Iraq  b. iran  c. Malaysia d.kinya .

7-Arab league established in ?

a. 20 march 1940 b-13 jan 1947 c.22 march 1945 d.23 march 1947.

8-Mao Movement is connected with ?

a. Malaysia b.Naxalites c.Assam d.mongolia.

9-Obama is US “s  ———-President ?

A.55th  b.47th   c.39th  d.44th .


10-Baitullah mehsud killed  on ?

a.2 aug 2009 b.4july 2009 c.june 6 2009 d.5 august  2009.

11-Mother in law of obama is ?

a.sari nan b.marian Robinson c.sheva sate. d. reni botar

12-fifa president is?

a.john stofy  b. blatter stami c.joseph sepp blatter. d. poldy vakker.

13-when karry lugar bill was passed ?

a.oct 10,2009 b.august 2009  c.july 15 2009 d.sep 24 2009.

14-A Book of 2008” A way of hope and extremism by ?

a.sameena jalal  b.aysha jalal c.navena saqid d. afia adil.

15-Balck forest is a mountain range in ?

a.South korea . b.Russia c.pakistan d.germany.

16-Bill gates belong to ?

a.programing  b. software . c.windows  d.microsoft.

17-protein absorbed by  ?

a.neck b.tongue c.stomach d.liver.

18-the Olympic games will be held in 2012 ?

a. japan. b. usa  c.china  d.london.

19-continent largest ?

a.Afirca b.Australia  c.Europe d.Asia.

20-who is  3rd governor genral of Pakistan ?

a-Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry b.Iskandar mirza c.Ghulam Muhammad d.Ghulam Ishaq khan.

21-who is Pakistan,s 8 th president ?

Muhammad Mian somro b.Muhammad Rafiq tarar c.waseem sajad  d.Ghulam Ishaq khan

22-what was the name Quaid,s first wife ?

a.pami bai   b.manabai   c. emibai d.satibai


23-first constitution of Pakistan was made in ?

a. 16 feb 1959  b.12 march 1953 c23 March 1956 d.14 june 1950.

24-The renowned another  of the spirit of islam and a short history  of the Saracens was :

a.shiblee  b.nawab mohsin c.sayed ameer ali  d.sir aga khan.

25-The first issue of moualana abul kalam azads ‘AL hilal’ came out on 13 july ?

1.1912     b.1913    c.1914   d.1915

26-which are the aligned year in Pakistan‘s foreign policy ?

a.1963-1972  b.1954-1962 c.1947-1953 d.1972-1984

27-the hasni tribe is settled in ?

a.southren NWFP    b.westren balochistan  c.central sindh   d.none of these.

28-In conection with land reforms the Punjab tenancy act was passed in?

a.1877  b.1887 c.1897  d.none of these

29-kalabag iron deposits are largest in Pakistan with an estimated reserve of ?

a.309 million ton   b.509 million ton   c.709 million ton   d.none of these

30-The “millat and menace of indianism” is written by?

a.Muhammad Ali b.ch Rehmat ali  c.shoukat ali  d.allama iqbal

31-The lacknow pact was conceived by?

a.Lord chemsford  b.john simon  c.edward cadogan   d.none of these.

32-On 7th August ,Muhammad Ali Jinnah left India for the last time and flew to:

a.Quetta  b.Lahore   c.Karachi  d.Peshawar

33-Sir sikandar hayat khan was leader of ?

a.Muslim league  b.unionist party   c.congress  d.non of these

34-The Pakistan forest institute, a national organization was established in ?

1.1947   b.1957    c.1967   d. 1977

35-junagadh was a small maritime sate and had an area of ?

a.4500sq km   b.9000sq km   c.10000sq km  d.12000sq km


36-Recent earthquake of October,2005 was result of ?

a.Volcanic  b.tectonic dislocation  c.severe flooding  d.None of these

37-Who has written the book entitled “The making of pakistan”

a.Qurashi I.H.  b.Ch Muhammad Ali  c.Waheed-uz-Zaman   d.K.K.Aziz

38-pakistan’s ideology is based on the ideals of ?

a. Democracy  b.Theocracy  c.Islam d. None of these

39-The demand of separate electorate for Indian Muslims was first accepted in the act of ?

a.1909  b.1919  c.1929  d.1935

40-Ch Rehmat Ali, the architect of the name of Pakistan,died on?

a.feb 2,1951   b.feb 12,1951    c.feb 22,1951  d.None of these

41-Hazrat Ali (R.A) ny Hazrat Abu bakr (R.A) ki bait  kab ki ?

a.bait khasa waly din  b.bait ama waly din   c.bait ama sy 6 din bad    d.Hazart Fatima (R.A) ki death kay bad. 

42-shaibe abi talab mai Hazarat Mohammad (S.A.W) aor AP (S.A.W) kay sahabi  kinty arsa tak mahasra mai rhay?

a.1 year  b.2 year  c.3 year d.4 year

43-Us awaleen sahabi ka name btaen jin ko AP (S.AW.) ka habib kaha jata hai.?

a.Hazrat Zaid   b.Hazrat umar   c.hazrat usman   d.Hazrat Abu bakar

44-Haj kay doran kitny Khutby hoty hain?

a.2   b.3  c.4   d.5

45-Zakat on Silver ?

a.51 ½ tola   b.52 ½  c. 54 ½  d. 56 ½

46-Kalima Tayyaiba is mentioned in Quran?

A.4 time  b.5time  c.6 time d.2 time

47-Hazrat Khalid Bin Saeed, the first writer of?

a.Quran  b.Hadees  c.Wahi  d. Aqwal

48-City of  mentioned in Holy Quran.?

a.sham  b.makkah   c.kufa  d.  Rome


49- Siparas starts with Bismillah.?

a.5   b.7   c.8      d.9

50- Ghazawahs described in Holy Quran?

a.5       b.9   c.11     d.12

51-Who is  the first Hafiz of the Holy Quran?

a. Hazrat Hamza.   B.Hazarat abu baker   c.Hazrat usman  d.Hazrat Ali

52- last surah of Quran ?

a.Yaseen b. Al-Nass  c. Al- Kausar  d. Al-Baqrah

53-Surah Fatiha contains —————aayats.

a.5      b.6      c.7     d. 8

54-The major part of Quran is revealed at ?

a.morning time  b.day time   c.evening time    d.night time

56-First complete Madni Surah is ?

a.al.Namal     b.Rehman     c.Baqarah  .

57- Jehad was allowed in?

a.1st hijrah   b. 2nd  hijrah    c.3rd hijrah d. 8 hijrah

58-Qibla changed in ?

a.10 nabvi   b 1st hijrah  c. 2nd hijrah    d.9 nabvi

59- Imam Bukhari died In ?

a.232    b.244    c.252   d.256

60-Shab-e-Barat is celebrated on the ——– night of Shuban?

a.10          b.12th         c.14th         d.15th

61-Osama Bin Laden: Date of Death?

a.1 may 2011  b.2nd may 2011 c.3rd may 2011 d.4th may 2011

62-Jacob Zuma won elections in?

a-South korea  b-South America c. South Africa  d. Muammar


63-G-20 Summit was held at Pittsburg, USA in Sep ?

a.2005   b.2007    c.2009   d.2010

64- India will hold the Common Wealth Games in ?

a.2007  b.2008  c.2009  d.2010

65-Timeline of withdrawal of forces from Iraq by Obama…?

a.2009  b.2010 c.2011  d.2012

66-urdu mein nazam ka bani?

a.wali dakni   b.Nazir akbar abadi   c.akhar rayaz

67-urdu mein maktoob naveesi ka aghaz  kis nay kiya ?

a.sir sayed ahmad khan  b.shah wali   c.ghalib

68-safer dar safer ka writer kon hai?

a.Bano qudsya    b.faiz  c. ashfaq ahmad

69-baap ka ghuna kis na likhi ?

a.hakeem shuja  b.ahmad fraz   c.qateel shifai

70-indlas main ajnabi,khana badosh ka writer kon hai ?

a.javed ahmad    b.imtiaz ali taj   c.mustansar hussain tarar

71-Mirza Qutub ud din Aibak nazm_____ ka juzv hai.

a.Israre khudi        b.hali kay khatut     c.  Shahnama Islam

72.———-1911 mein Sialkot mein paida hue aur lahore mein wafat payi.

1.faiz ahmad faiz    b. ashfaq ahmad     c.qateel shifai

73-Khakim ba’dehan mein khaakon ki tadaad?

a.4   b.6    c.8   d.10

74-chand ham aser mash’hoor adeebon k____hain?

a.Misry   b.shair    c. khaakay

75-Mushtaq Ahmad yousafi ki tanz o mizaah ki____kutab hain?

a.2     b.3  c.5


76-barology  ?

1.study of gravitation  b. study of glands   c. study of life.

77-Anemometer records?

a. altitudes  b. velocity of wind c. humidity.

78-measures viscosity of liquids by?

a. Viscometer  b.Pyrometer   c.Dasymeter

79-1 horse power is equal to ?

a.740.7waats   b.742.7waats  c.745.7 watts

80-Unit of magnetic flux is Weber?

a. Tesla    b. Becquerel   c.Farad

81-Unit of electromotive force in ?

a. Watts   b.unit  c. Volt.

82-Sunlight is composed of ——–colours?

a.five   b. six   c.seven    

83-Optical fibers work on polarization of electromagnetic?

a. waves  b. waves    c. energy

84-Weight of proton = 1.66 x 10 power ?

a. -20     b. -27 kg    c. -31 kg

85- One million cycles per second is called?

a. carat    b. m/s  c. Megahertz.

86-NTP stand for ?

a.non time permanent   b.not time pick c.normal temperature pressure

87-BTU stand for?

a.basic time unit   b. base tempal unit   c.british thermal unit

88-chose the  correct speling ?

a.Ingenuous  b. Concientiousnes. C. Honearey.


89-Akhtar was broken ——–from his old friend?

a.with  b.of  c.away.

90-Cajole ? aynonyms

a.warm  b.doubtful c.lure

91-If 12 years are added to 2/3 age of Rani ,she will be 3 years older then today.what is rani,s present age?

a.25  b.27  c.29

92-wich number will come next.

1,2,4,8,16,—-

a.26    b. 28  c.32

93-insert the missing numbers?

5 ? 14 10  9  7

a.18  b.16  c.12

94-The number , whose  7% of is 21 ,is?

a.500    b.400   c.300

95-10 men can construct a building in 40 days .how long  will it take 20 man to do this work ?

1.20days  b.30 days  c.40 days.

96-what is the capital of  the country Barbados ?

a.Lisban   b.Bridgetown  c.Georgetown

97-what is the currency Belgium ?

A.dollar   b.Ruble   c.belgian franc

98-what is the name of sayria’s news agency ?

a.BELGA  b.SANA  c.DPA

99-New Zealand discovered in ?

a.1436  b.1645  c.1642

100-There are how many muscles in human body ?

a.600  b.580  c.680


When the researcher asks the respondent face to face question, this method is called:
(a) Interview Schedule
(b) Questionnaire
(c) Observation
(d) Interview guide
(e) None of these

2) Power that people consider legitimate is known as:


(a) Force
(b) Right
(c) Authority
(d) Previlege
(e) None of these

3) Social Structure of a society is the network of:


(a) Institutional relations
(b) Value System
(c) Traditions
(d) Compliance to Norms
(e) None of these

4) WID approach believes in:


(a) Gender mainstreaming
(b) Gender Segregation
(c) Incorporating women in development activities
(d) None of these

5) Geronotology is the study of:


(a) Human Beings
(b) Special Groups
(c) Aged and Aging
(d) All of these

6) The most pervasive of the social processes are:


(a) Cooperation
(b) Over Conflict
(c) Competition
(d) None of these

7) Abstract Sentiments are:


(a) Closer to the center of the self than moral rules
(b) Provide a focus for allegiance
(c) Are compellers of action
(d) None of these

8) The creative potential of personality is accounted for by:


(a) Stimulus-response psychology
(b) Drive psychology
(c) Trait psychology
(d) None of these

9) The country with better record for gathering population statistics then any other is:
(a) Japan
(b) Sweden
(c) USA
(d) None of these

10) The exception to the typical application of endogamy is:


(a) Tribe
(b) Kinship
(c) Race
(d) None of these

11) Stratified samples fall under:


(a) Probability sampling design
(b) Non-Probability sampling design
(c) Multi-stage sampling design
(d) None of these

12) Egoistic, the special type of suicide presented by Emile Durkheim spring from:
(a) Excessive regulation
(b) Excessive individualism
(c) Over migration with group
(d) None of these

13) A close connection between religion and economic forces was presented by:
(a) Max Weber
(b) Karl Max
(c) Emile Durkheim
(d) C. Wright Mill
(e) None of these

14) A large kinship group whose members inhabit one geographic area and believe they are
descendent from a common area is known as:
(a) Clan
(b) Tribe
(c) Kin group
(d) Class
(e) None of these

15) A social condition in which values are conflicting, weak or absent is:
(a) Assimilation
(b) Hawthrone effect
(c) Invasion
(d) Anomie

16) In theoretical field social research aims at:


(a) finding problems of human being
(b) identifying delinquent behaviour
(c) reducing social conflict
(d) None of these

17) Survey Means:


(a) Overlooking
(b) Organizing social data
(c) Observation
(d) None of these

18) Independent variables are:


(a) Experimental Groups
(b) Study of social investigation
(c) Study of social life
(d) None of these

19) Qualitative Data Means:


(a) Expressed in number
(b) Expressed in words
(c) Both of these
(d) None of these

20) A Likert scale emphasizes:


(a) Reproducibility
(b) Uni-dimensinality
(c) None of these

Q.1 select the best option/answere and fill in the appropriate box on the answere sheet.

1) Ferdinand Tonnies used the term --------------. To refer to societies dominated by


impersonal relationships, individual accomplishment and self-interests.
(a) Society (b) Gesellschaft
(c) Community (d) Gemeinschaft

2) When the researcher asks the respondent face to face questions, this method is called
(a) Interview Schedule (b) Questionnaire
(C) Observation (d) interview guide

3) ----------- Is the process by which people learn all patterns of social life.
(a) Interaction (b) Communication
(c) Socialization (d) Dissemination

4) According to ------- all societies across the world are stratified.


(a) Anthropologists (b) Sociologists
(C) Economists (d) Political Scientists

5) Biological characteristics distinguishing male from female is called ------


(a) Heterosexuality (b) Gender
(c) Sex (d) Homosexuality

6) A family consisting of step relations is called :


(a) Plural family (b) Joint family
(C) Extended family (d) Compound family

7) Power that people consider legitimate is known as


(a) Force (b) Right
(C) Authority (d) Privilege

8) Mugging, rape and burglary are examples of ------- crimes.


(a) Organized crimes (b) general crimes
(c) Street crimes d) Modern crimes

9) A norm is always enforced by sanctions.


(a) True (b) False

10) Society is the largest and most complex group that sociologists study.
(a) True (b) False

11) Endogamy is the marriage among certain relatives.


(a) True (b) False

12) Social structure of a society is the network of -------------


(a) Institutional Relations (b) Value system
(c) Traditions (d) Compliance to norms

13) Polygamy means ------------------


(a) Several Husbands (b) Several Wives
(C) Several Marriages (d) Single Marriage

14) Demography means -------------:


(a) Male Population (b) Human Population
(c) Women population (d) Adult Population

15) ------------ is striving for equal treatment of women and men and for abolishing
inequality.:
(a) Feminism (b) Gender Studies
(C) Political Science (d) Law

16) WID approach believes in: 


a) Gender mainstreaming b) Gender Segregation
c) Incorporating women in development activities d) None of these

17) Is Pakistan a signatory of CEDAW?


(a) Yes (b) No

18) Human Rights pertain to caring for the rights of;


a) Women b) Men
c) Minorities d) All of these.

19) Symbolic behavior of a person means ------------


a) Meaningful behavior b) Covert behavior
c) Overt behavior d) Significant behavior

20) Gerontology is the study of --------------- 


a) Human beings b) Special groups
c) Aged and aging d) all of these

Q.1. Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. (20)

i)Human and animal societies share all but one of the following characteristics:
a.Population and common territory
b.Shared beliefs and collective destiny
c.Both sexes and all ages
d.None of these

ii)The essential function of punishment in society is:


a.Reform
b.Revenge
c.Affirmation of moral standards
d.None of these

iii)The most pervasive of the social processes are:


a.Cooperation
b.Overt Conflict
c.Competition
d.None of these

iv)One of the following is alien to the concept of culture:


a.Religious ritual
b.Changelessness
c.Idealized ways of thinking and doing
d.None of these
v)A human being deprived of all communication with other humans from birth would lack all
but one of the followings: 
a.Rudimentary personality 
b.Self
c.Language
d.None of these

vi)Abstract sentiments are :


a.Closer to center of self than moral rules
b.Provide a focus for allegiance
c.Are compellers of action
d.None of these

vii)A person is conciously motivated primarily by his:


a.Social values
b.Real traits
c.Picture of himself
d.None of these

viii)Role confusion in modern society is engendered by all but one of the following:
a.Broadening of role specification
b.Plurality of moralities
c.increase in number of achievable positions
d.None of these

ix)The creative potential of personality is accounted for by:


a.Stimulus- response psychology
b.Drive psychology
c.Trait psychology
d.None of these

x)Once formed the self is: 


a.Interactive
b.Proactive
c.Rigid
d.None of these

xi)In modern society, cultural change is most likely to be the by product of:
a.Planning
b.Diffusion
c.Social struggle
d.None of these

xii)The country with better record for gathering population statistics than any other is: 
a.Japan
b.Sweden
c.USA
d.None of these

xiii)The population of the world is expected to double in the next :


a.35 years
b.75 years
c.100 years
d.None of these

xiv)In 2014, the estimated world population would reach


a.3.7 billion
b.6.0 billion
c.9.0 billion
d.None of these

xv)Economic growth will keep pace with population growth only if there is :
a.Available acreage 
b.Improved technology
c.Motivation to achieve
d.None of these

xvi)The price paid for increased mobility includes a decrease in :


a.Conformity
b.Loyalty to superior
c.Personal responsibility
d.None of these

xvii)The trend toward urbanization is most advanced in :


a.America
b.England
c.Japan
d.None of these

xviii)In a highly intra-competitive situation, individual can guarantee the trust of peers by :
a.Self modesty
b.Genuine goodwill
c.Withholding praise of superior
d.None of these

xix)The item alien to the concept of mass is :


a.Vastness
b.Anonymity
c.Responsibility
d.None of these

xx)The exception to the typical application of endogamy is :


a.Tribe
b.Kinship
c.Race
d.None of these

Q.8. Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.

(1) Etnocentricism means:

(a) Evaluating other cultures with the Yardstick of your own values.
(b)Taking other nations as good as your own one but disowned
(c)No other society is like your's and your society or group is superior to 
others.
(d) None of these.

(2) Social facts have thier independent existence and must be studied 
likewise. Who remarked above when discussing scientific method:

(a)Ibn-i-Khaldun (b)Emile Durkhiem
(c)Auguste Comte (d) None of These

(3) An exploratory research design the major focus is on:

(a) Experimentation (b) Hypothesetesting


(c) Profile development and description (d) None of these 

(4) Diffusion of innovations among cultures means:

(a) Traveling of traits and patterns in space/territory


(b) Transmission of trait complexes in time.
(c) Both(a) and (b)
(d) None of these
(5) Social institutions are ;

(a) God-given and cannot be changed


(b) Buildings and people who operate there
(c) Consultellation of folkways and moresaround some important functions(s) 
of society.
(d) None of these.

(6)A counter culture:

(a) Has to be against the existing cultural ethos/values


(b) May not be against the existing cultural ethos/values
(c) If different from the existing culture may never succeed to survive
(d) None of these.

(7) Family Laws Ordinance was passed for the first time in:

(a) 1961 (b) 1973


(c) 1985 (d) None of these.

(8) Demographic Transition exhibits:

(a) High birth rate and low death rate in its first phase
(b) high death rate and low birth rate in its first phase.
(c) High birth rate and high death rate in its first phase.
(d) None of these.

(9) As a conquence of rural urban migration:

(a) more and more urbanization is takling place successfully


(b) ruralization of urban areas is takling place
(c) ruralization of urban areas and ribbon growth seem to be the result
(d) None of these

(10) In a patriarchal family the major decision are taken by the:

(a)Old men and women


(b)The male or female head of the family
(c)The male head of the family who weilds all powers
(d)None of these.

(11) Sociobiologists believe that:

(a) biology being the major constraints does not allow any change in human 
nature hence socialization does not change much of human individual 
nature.(b) Individaul is the product of social group within which he is socialized
(c)The-nature controversy has ended in favour of nurture and the
bio-sociologists have failed to promote thier thesis.
(d) None of these

(12)A double-barrelle question has the potential of having:

(a) Two acceptable responses/answers


(b)Two answers but incompatible with each other
(c) Both (a) and (b) 
(d) None of these .

(13) Those who cannot compete have no right for higher learning and must be refused
accordingly who believed in the above thesis?

(a) Auguste comte (b)Spencer


(c) Karl max (d) None of these

(14) Whose theorizing social change is depicted/comes closer to Iqbal's verse


:
"AA tujh ko bataon main taqdeer umam kia hai
shamsher w sanna awwal taoos w rabab aakhir"
(a) Karl- Marx 
(b) Ibn-i-Khaldun
(c)George Hegel
(d) None of these.

(15) The lowest density of population per square kilometer is found in:

(a) Sindh (b) N.W.F.P


(c)Baluchistan (d) None of these

(16) Alteration is the state of affairs in which:

(a) the society has no norms and if there are any nobody follows the
(b) the individual has no claim over the product that he has finished
(c) the worker is least emotionally related to the product that he develops, the co-
workers and the work emviorment.

(17) The rate of return for a mailed questionaire is usually:

(a) very high (b) very low


(c) it can be both (a) and(b) (d) None of these

(18) According to Emile Durkhiem the Mechanical Solidarity is based on:


(a) blood relations and neighbourhood
(b) division of labour and specialization
(c) The contribution individuals make to each other
(d) None of these

(19) Cultural Shock is caused by:

(a) Playing is different role and getting role strain


(b) finding values, norms and customs against ones cultural socialization 
usually opposite to what one has been socilizad in and they turn out to 
be dysfunctional.
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these

(20) Standard deviation in statistics is the measure that indicates in essence the :

(a) Central tendency


(b) Spread of the sample means/values
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these

Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.
(1) Any method of data collection that directly removes the researcher from research site
~: .
(a) Erosion measure (b) Accretion measure
(c) Unobtrusive measure (d) None ofthese

2. Commonly used measure of variability whose size indicates the dispersion of a


distribution is: .
(a) Standard deviation
(c) Standard score
(b) Co-efficient of variation
(d) Variance 

3. In sample selection a threat that occurs when individuals have been assigned to the
experimental group on the basis of their extreme score on dependent variable is
referred.as:
(a) Experimental mortality (b) Regression artifact (c) Maturation (d) None of these

4. An overall scheme of scientific activities in which scientists engage in order to produce


knowledge is a:
(a) Research process (b) Research model
(c) Research methodology (d) Research design

5. When there is an inherent causal link between dependent and independent variables, the
relationship is:
(a) Non-spurious
( b) significant relationship
(c) Spurious (d) None of these

6. Questions that are relevant to some respondents, may be irrelevant to others are known
as:
(a) Double barreled questions (b) Leading questions
(c) Contingency questions (d) Matrix questions

7. Stratified sample falls under:


(a) Probability sampling design (b)Non probability sampling
(c) Multi-stage sample design (d) None of these

8)Egoistic, the special type of stucide presented by Emile Durkheim, springing from:
(a) Excessive irregulation (b) Excessive individualism
(c) over integration with group (d) None of these 

9)To Simmel, a mean of maintaining or increasing integration within groups is:


(a) Co-operation (b) Competition
(c) Coercion (d) Conflict 

10)Sociology is introduced as an academic discipline by:


(a) Ibn-e-Khaldun (b) Auguste Conte (c) George Simmel (d) Herbert Spencer 

11)Society as a complex organization of parts that functions to fulfill the requirement a..'1d
promote the needs of the whole, is a concept of:
(a) Structural Functionalism (b) Interaction School of thought
(c) Phenomology (d) None of these 

12)The concepts of "Protestant" and "Bourgeoise" were presented by:


(a) Talcat parson (b) Karl Marx
(c) Max Weber (d) Emile Durkheim 
13)In "The Division of Labor in Society", Emile Durkheim presented the idea of:
(a) Mechanical & organic solidarity (b) Social & psychologica! solidarity
(c) Physical & social solidarity (dJ Psychological & mechanica.: solidarIty
(e) None of these 

14)A large kinship group whose members inhibit one geographical area and believe the: are
descendent from a common anceStor is knOwn as:
(a) clan (b) Tribe
(d) class (e) None of these 
(c) Kin group

15)The process by which cultural traits spread from one group or society to another is
called:
(a) Folkways
(b) cultural diffusion
(c) counter culture 
( d) cultural complexes
(e) None of these 

16)The phenomena when educated and highly skilled people emigrate to a new country,
their home country loses, is referred as:
(a) Chain migration (b) Life-time migration (c) Brain Drain
(d) Mover (e) None of these 

17)A social condition in which values are conflicting, weak or absent is called:
(a) Assimilation (b) Hawthrne effect (c) invasion
(d) Anomie (e.) None of these 

18)The psychological stress caused when a person faces rapid cultura: change is called~
(a) Cultural shock (h) R~ ~ -c- n_"- ~.

Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.
(1) Man is a social animal, who said:

(a) Aristotle (b) Ibn-i-Khaldun (e) Max Weber (d) AI-Ghazali (e) None of these
(2) Who has written the book "Das KapitaP".
(a) Lewis Morgan (b) Max Weber (c) Karl Marx (d) August Comte (e) None of these

(3) Who mainly presented the idea of Social Conflict: < (a) Herbert Spencer(b) Emile
Durkheim (c) Karl Marx (d) Talcott Parsons (e) None of these

(4) Who advocated the philosophical approach called idealism for understanding society: (a)
August Comte (b) Max Weber (c) George Simmel (d) Robert Park (e) None of these

(5) Who is really the founder of Sociology:


(a) Amam Ghazali (b) Ibh-i-Khaldun (c) Parsons (d) Wright Mills (e) None of these

(6) In the division of labour in the society which one of two types of solidarity identified by
Durkheim:
(a) Mechanical and Organic Solidarity
(b) Mechanical and Physical Solidarity
(c) Physical and Spiritual Solidarity
(d) Physical and Organic Solidarity
(e) None of these

(7) Who mainly advocated that "the economic structure of the society is the real foundation
of the society":
(a) Karl Marx (b) Charlus Coaley (c) Robert Merton (d) August Comte (e) None of these

(8) Which one is first step of knowledge:


(a) Theory (b) Law
(c) Assumption (d) Intuitive (e) None of these

(9) Concept of Co-variation means:


(a) When two variables vary together
(b) Remain Unchanged
(c) One variable changes, other remains unchanged
(d) None of these

(mujhe C lag ra hai)

(10) Age is a:
(a) Nominal variable (b) Ordinal variable (c) Interval (d) Ratio (e) None of these

(11) Stratified Random Sampling technique is a:


(a) Probability Sampling technique
(b) Non-probability
(c) None of these
(12) Polyandry means:
(a) A form of marriage that joins one female with more than one male.
(b) A form of marriage that joins one female with one male.
(c) A form of marriage that joins more than one female with one male
(d) None of these

(13) Which one is a basic institution for socialization of children:


(a) School (b) Religion (c) Family (d) Community (e) None of these

(14) Population change is mainly based on:


(a) Fertility and Mortality
(b) Fertility and migration
(c) Mortality and migration
(d) Fertility, Mortality and migration
(e) None of these

(15) The infant mortality level in Pakistan is around:


(a) 10 (b) 25 (c) 60 (d) 160 (e) None of these

(16) Demography is a scientific study of human population with respect to:

(a) Size of population

(b) Structure of population

(c) Composition of population

(d) Size, structure and composition of population

(e) None of these

(17) Dispersion and Variation can be examined through calculating:

(a) Mean

(b) Standard deviation

(c) Correlation Co-efficient

(d) Regression Co-efficient

(e) None of these

(18) How many people in Pakistan are living below .poverty line, around:
(a) 10 percent (b) . 20 percent (c) 32 percent (d) 58 percent (e) None of these 4

(19) Norms and values are components of:

(a) Society (b) Religion

Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.

(1) The term society in sociology is used to refer to:

(a) The person living in an area

(b) The persons professing the same religion.

(c) The system of social relationship

(d) The organized relations between individuals

(e) None of the these.

(2) Herbert Spencer classified the society into:


(a) Four classes (b) Eight classes (c) Two classes (d) Three classes (e) None of these.

(3) 'The bourgeoisie type of society was compounded

eby:

. (a) Max Weber (b) Karl Marx (c) Hegel (d) T.H. Green (e) None of these.

(4) Language is important to society because:

(a) It makes social contracts easy.

(b) It raised man from a savage to a noble being

(c) It is an invention of society

(d) It easily satisfies man's need of expression (e> None of these. .

(5) Socialization is a process involving:


(a) Setting up the social norms

(b) Gradual changing of an organism

(c) Declaring everything as belonging to society

(d) Training to adapt id society

(e) None of these.

(6) According to Hegel assimilation is:

(a) a person not a result

(b) a person as well a result

(c) a result and not a process

(d) All of these.

(e) None of these.

(7) *An association is characterized by:


(a) Norms (b) Customs (c) Folk ways (d) Usage (e) None of these.

(8) 'The research process occurs:

(a) Sometime quickly, sometimes slowly

(b)^ With a very high degree of familiarization and rigour

(c) Always through the interaction. of several scientists

(d) Only irf the scientist's imagination

(e) None of these.

(9) Operational definitions:

(a) Are composed of primitive and derived terms

(b) Represent concepts that can be directly observed

(c) Are sets of procedures that describe measurement activities


(d) Specify the meaning of concepts through obstensive definitions

(e) None of these.

(10) If we-develop a system that describe a cily}s. traffic flow by setting up a simulated
road network, traffic signals and vehicles, we have constructed a/an: .
(a) Axiomatic theory (b) Model (c) Ad-hoc classificatory system (cl) Taxonomy (e) None
of these.

(11) In principle, the age of a person is a:

(a) control variable

(b) continuous variable

(c) discrete variable

(d) spurious variable

(e) None of these.

(12) If a change in X produces a change in Y then:

(a) X is not casually related to Y

(b) X and Y do not ovary /

(c) X 'could he cause of Y

(d) Y is a cause of X (c) None of these.

(13) What is the lowest Level of measurement in which numbers or symbols are used to
classify objects:
(a) Nominal (b) Ordinal (c) Internal (d) Ratio
(e) None of these.

(14) Population of Pakistan is around:

(a) 150 million (b) 140 million (c) 160 million (d) 130 million (e) None of these.

(15) Population of Pakistan has been increasing at the rate of:

(a) 3 percent (b) 2.1 percent (c) 1.5 per cent (d) 2.6 percent (e) None of these.

(16) Average life of a Pakistani woman is:


(a) Equal to men (b) Shorter than man

(c) Longer than man

(d) None of these.

(17) Status may be:

(a) ascribed

(b) achieved

(c) Both ascribed and achieved

(d) None of these,

(18) An achieved status is: i

(a) shared by caste-minded people

(b) inherited from parents

(c) derived from abilities and skills

(d) dependent upon biological condition

(e) None of these.

(19) Role conflict -in society emerges out of the fact that:

(a) Performers do not know the nature of Vole performed «

(b) There is lack of balance in the system of the role performed 


(c) They do not observe the desired standards, (d) They do not get adequate award -for the
roleperformed, . . (d) None of these. 

(20). "Bourgeoisie is a.term used by:

(a) 'Aristotle (b) Karl MarX

(c) Max Weber (d) Maclur

(d) None of these


In 1998 census,what was literacy rate of Pakistan?_________ 45%

When material culture advances faster than the non material culture,it is
called?____Cultural lag

Population welfare program was implemented in?_____ 1981

Population density means?_____population per square mile

Population density of Balochistan Province?______ 18 person

Lynching is an example of?____collective behaviour

The "herd mentality" was the idea of?____ Charles Mackay

Richard Berk coined the term?_____minimax strategy

The development of new norms to cope with a new situation is?


____emergent norms

A temporary pattern of behaviour that catches people's attention is a?


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Social movements that seek to change people totally


are______Redemptive social movements

Max Weber identified as the core reason for the development of


capitalism_____Religion

Three processes of cultural innovation were identified by_____ William


Ogburn

The adaption of natural items for human use is_____ Primitive


technology

According to Karl Marx,the change over to the factory system


produced____Alienation

Cyclical theories were developed by______ Arnold Toynbee

Failure to fuction normally,and even fleeing is the result of____ Panic

Sociologists refer to unfounded information spread among people


as____Rumor

Social change is a process of struggle between social classes over control


of the forces of production.This view is found in____ Marx
Collective behaviour requires a background of______ Social unrest

(I) Public Administration may be defined as:


(A) Management of industry
(B) Administration of Public
(C) Management of Property
(D) Administrative Capacity
(E) None of these

(2) The concept of “bounded rationality” was given by:


(A) Wax Weber
(B) F. W. Riggs
(C) Herbert Simon
(D) Abraham Maslow
(E) None of these

(3) Bureaucracy is based on:


(A) Traditional Authority
(B) Personal Authority
(C) Charismatic Authority
(D) Corporate Authority
(E) None of these

(4) Behaviorism is associated with:


(A) Rationalism.
(B) Communication.
(C) Socialism.
(D) Humanism
(E) None of these

(5) The author of “The Function of the Executive” is:


(A) F. W. Taylor
(B) Chester Bernard
(C) Mary Parker Follet
(D) Henry Fayol
(E) None of these
(6) Which of the following is not of the core values of public
administration?
(A) Equity
(B) Efficiency
(C) Effectiveness
(D) Bureaucracy
(E) None of these

(7) Which of the following is one of the features of bureaucracy


conceived by
Max Weber?
(A) Authority
(B) Hierarchy
(C) Publicness
(D) Civil society
(E) None of these.

(8) Which of the following is an essential component of a formal


organization?
(A) Decentralization
(B) Formal Structure
(C) Power
(D) Centralization
(E) None of these

(9) Bureaucracy is a form of:


(A) Political Organization.
(B) Social Organization
(C) Community Organization
(D) Private organization
(E) None of these

(10) McGregor’s name is most commonly associated with one of the


following:
(A) Bureaucratic Theory
(B) Scientific Management
C) Theory X and theory Y
(D) Human Relations
(E) None of these

(11) Legal-rational authority” is a core concept of:


(A) Public Choice Theory
(B) Theory of Emergency
(C) Maslow’s Theory of Motivation
(D) Theory of Bureaucracy
(E) None of these

(12}One of the four functional imperative of a system identified by


the Talcott Parsons is:
(A) Efficiency
(B) Effectiveness
(C) Adaptation
(D) Entropy 
(E) None of these

(13) “Entropy” is a law of nature in which all forms of organizations


move towards:
(A) Growth and Continuity
(D) Continuous Improvement
(C) Rebirth and Emergency
(D) Disorganization and Death
(E) None of these

(14) One choice theory is economic explanation of:


(A) Religion
(B) Islam.
(C) Political decision making
(D) Psychology.
(E) None of these.

(15) System. Theory is associated with the work of following:


(A) Leonard While
(B) Mary Parker Follet
(C) Talcott Parsons
(D) F.W. Taylor
(E) None of these

(16) Which one of the following is the foundation of modern Human


Resource
(A) Specialization
(B) Compensation
(C) Job Analysis
(D) Job Evaluation
(E) None of these

(17) The process of transmitting the idea or thought into


meaningful symbols is called:
(A) Decoding
(B) Feedback
(C) Reception
(D) Encoding
(E) None of these

(18) Which of the following will not be considered as a formal


organization?
(A) A Hospital
(B) A University
(C) A Group of Friends
(D) A Service Industry
(E) None of these

(19) Which of the following violates the principle of Utility of


Command?
(A) Bureaucratic Organization
(B) Functional Organization
(C) Manufacturing Organization
(D) Product Organization
(E) None of these.

(20) Which of the following is not a feature of good governance?


(A) Accountability
(B) Transparency
(C) Nepotism
(D) Rule of law
(E) None or these.

1.    18 ÷ 0.04 =?

A.       4.5
B.       45
C.        450
D.       4,500
E.        45,000

2.    What is 0.1 percent expressed as a decimal?

A.       0.001
B.       0.01
C.        0.1
D.       1
E.        10.0

3.      is closest to:

A.       5
B.       5.4
C.        5.5
D.       5.6
E.        5.7

4.    Print preview command is useful to have a look at the document before it goes to
________.

A.       monitor
B.       printer
C.        scanner
D.       web cam

5.    MS Excel files contain ________.

A.               sheets
B.               pages
C.                wallpapers
D.               slides

6.    How will you define ‘Internet’ in the simplest way?

A.       very large network


B.       global network of networks
C.        network of computers in a city
D.       all of the above

7.    The term “PUC” stands for:

A.       Person Under Consideration


B.       Paper Under Consideration
C.        Problem Under Consideration
D.       Position Under Consideration
The form of official correspondence used for communication between various divisions
is called:
A.       Office memorandum
B.       Demi-Official Letter
C.        Un-official letter
D.       Memorandum
Answers
C
A
C
B
A
B
B
A

9. Write only the correct answers in the Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the
questions. 

(1) The founder of Scientific Management School of thought was:


(a) F.W. Taylor 
(b) Herber Simon 
(c) Pfiffner John 
(d) Mary Parker Follet

(2) The father of Human Relations theory was:


(a) Douglas M. McGregor 
(b) Elton Mayo
(c) E.N.Gladden
(d) L. Urwick

(3) The founding father of theory of Bureaucracy was:


(a)Herman Finer 
(b) La Palombra 
(b) Max Weber 
(d) Albert Lepawsky

(4) Systems theory of management is based on the concept of components having:


(a) Independence 
(b) Inter- dependence
(c) Dependence 
(d) Contingency
(5) Bureaucracy of Pakistan is:
(a) Elitist 
(b) Agilitarian 
(c) Oligarchy 
(d) Paternalistic

(6) Administrative accountability is established in government organizations by:


(a) Executive 
(b) Legislature
(c) Judiciary 
(d) All the three above

(7) The first book on Public Administration was written by:


(a) Pfiffner and Presthus 
(b) L. D. White
(c). Simon, Smithburg and Thompson
(d) E.N. Gladden

(8) Public Administration is the study of:


(a) Maintenance of Law and Order 
(b) Control of trade and commerce
(c) Public Policy implementation
(d) Politico-administrative dynamics of the state.

(9) Planning machinery in Pakistan is:


(a) Centralized
(b) Decentralized
(c) Departmentalized 
(d) Compartmentalized

(10) Financially the performance of public corporations in Pakistan during the last decade
has been:
(a) Excellent 
(b) Good
(c) Satisfactory 
(d) Poor

(11) Public Personnel Management in Pakistan is based on the principle of:


(a) Spoils 
(b) Patronage
(c) Merit 
(d) Give and take

(12) Communication runs faster in:


(a) Centralized structure 
(b) Decentralized structure
(c) Matrix structure 
(d) Line structure

(13) Performance budgeting is based on:


(a) items of expenditure 
(b) items of investment
(c) objectives of expenditure 
(d) plan of implementation

(14) The concept of Politics-Administration dichotomy was given by:


(a) Frank Henry Goodnow
(b) James W. Fes1er
(c) W Paul Appleby 
(d) Ordway Tead

(15) The form of Leadership in the bureaucracy of Pakistan is:


(a) Aristocratic 
(b) Democratic
(c) Dictatorial 
(d) Paternalistic

(16) The President of U. S. who laid the foundation of the study of public administration
was:
(a) President Wilson
(b) President Hoover
(c) President Kennedy 
(d) President Roosevelt

(17) Formal relationship in an organization is based On:


(a) Friendship 
(b) Peer groups
(c) Authority on subordinates 
(d) Rules and Regulations

(18) The Ideal Model of bureaucracy is based on authority of:


(a) Tradition 
(b) Charisma
(c) Legal rational
(d) Money

(19) Pressure groups in public administration work for:


(a) Public interest 
(b) Self interest
(c) Foreign interest 
(d) Sectoral interest

(20) The administrative reforms under which various services were merged in
occupational groups were introduced in:
(a)1960 
(b) 1973 
(c) 1989 
(d) 1994
__________________
The Me you have always known, the Me that's a stranger still.

(1) A large size head1ine across the entire page is called:


(a) Deck
(b) Banner
(c) Lead
(2) A sheet containing facts and detailed information on any issue is known as:

(a) Summary
(b) Write up
(c) Backgrounder
(3) The key Narrator of a newscast or program is called:

(a) Announcer
(b) Editor
(c) Anchor

(4) Mohammedan Social Reformer was the English Name of:


(a) Muhazzab
(b) Makhzari
(c) Tahzeeb ul Akhlaq

(5) Daily Dawn Started in:


(a) 1940
(b) 1942
(c) 1944
(6) Zamindar was launched by:-

(a) Maulana Zafar Ali Khan


(b) Maulvi Serajuddin
(c) Munshi Mahboob Alam.
(7) The first Editor of Dawn was:

(a) Desmond Young


(b) Altaf Hussain
(c)Pothan Joseph
(8) The number of radio stations, which Pakistan got in 1947 were:

(a) 5
(b) 2
(c) 3 (1- Lahore 2- Peshawar 3- Dahaka)
(9). Daily Jung first appeared from:

(a) Calcutta
(b) Karachi
(c) Delhi

(10) Hamid Nizami was the founder editor of:


(a) Inqilab
(b) Nawa-e-waqt
(c) Mashriq
(11) CPNE is the representative body of:
(a) Editors
(b) Newspaper owners
(c)Woking journalists
(12) Television made its advent in Pakistan in:
(a) 1958
(b) 1964
(c) 1970
(13) Leader is the name of:

(a) Leading story on the front page.


(b) Main Feature
(c) Opening Editorial
(14) Continuation of a story on another page is called:

(a) Carried
(b) Jump
(c) Bouncer
(15) S.M.C.R. is a well known:

(a) Communication Theory


(b) Communication Strategy
(c) Communication Model
(16) A story appearing with the name of the writer is called:

(a) Credit line


(b) By line
(c) Print line
(17) The largest mass medium in Pakistan is:

(a) The Press


(b) Radio
(c) Television
(18) Dr. Goebbles is known as father of:

(a) Advertising
(b) Public Relation
(c) Propaganda
(19) Radio Pakistan was converted to Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation in:

(a) 1964
(b) 1972
(c) 1976

(20) A.P.P. is the abbreviation of:


(a) Allied papers of Pakistan
(b) Association of Publications
(c) Associated Press of Pakistan.
1) What is meant by editorial note:
a)Small editorial
b) Editor’s notes
c)Additional editorial
d) None of these
2) The news which appears in the papers two or three days before an important event is
called:

1. a) Curtain Raiser
b) Background
c) Follow up
d) None of these
3) Who is the most important person in the T.V. NEWS:

1. a) NEWS caster
b) Camera-man
c) PEON
d) None of these
4) Hasrat Mohani published the newspaper:

1. a) The Comrade
b) Al-Hilal
c) Urdu-I-Muallah
d) None of these
5) The Nawa-e-Waqt started its publication in:

1. a) 1940
b) 1945
c) 1947
d) None of these
6) Irshad Ahmed Haqani writes his column under in:

1. a) Harf-e-Haq
b) Harf-e-Akhir
c) Harf-e-Tamannah
d) None of these
7) Who was the first editor of the daily Jang?
1. a) Mir Javed-ur-Rehman
b) Mir Shakeel-I-Rehman
c) Mir Khalil-ur-Rehman
d) None of these
8) Which of the private Pakistani T.V. Channel has the greatest number of viewers?

1. a) P.T.V.
b) S.T.N.
c) GEO
d) None of these
9) Which official is called the pilot of the newspaper:

1. a) The editor
b) The news editor
c) The reporter
d) None of these
10) Communication is a

1. a) Theory
b) Strategy
c) Process
d) None of these
11) The head office of “The Khabrain” is in:

1. a) Karachi
b) Islamabad
c) Lahore
d) None of these
12) APNS represents

1. a) Editors
b) Reporters
c) News paper owners
d) None of these
13) P.T.V. started its transmission in the regime of:

1. a) Ayub Khan
b) Yahya Khan
c) Butto
d) None of these
14) Which is the largest circulated newspaper of Pakistan?

1. a) The dawn
b) The Jang
c) The Nawa-e-Waqt
d) None of these
15) The Nation is the sister publication of:

1. a) The dawn
b) The Jang
c) The Nawa-e-Waqt
d) None of these
16) AFP is the news agency of

1. a) England
b) America
c) France
d) Noneof these
17) Who was the founder of the Dawn?

1. a) Haroon brothers
b) Quaid-e-Azam
c) Altaf Hussain
d) None of these
18) Wax-Wyllie wrote
1. a) Exploring Journalism
b) Mass Communication
c) Radio and T.V. Writing
d) None of these
19) Who was the founder of yellow journalism:

1. a) William Hurst
b) William John
c) William Hickey
d) None of these
20) The Urdu edition of the Comrade was called:

1. a) Humdard
b) Jam-e-Jahan-Numa
c) Akhbar-e-Jahan
d) None of these
Sociology Solved MCQs Paper 2015-16
(1) Etnocentricism means:

(a) Evaluating other cultures with the Yardstick of your own values.
(b)Taking other nations as good as your own one but disowned
(c)No other society is like your’s and your society or group is superior to
others.
(d) None of these.
(2) Social facts have thier independent existence and must be studied
likewise. Who remarked above when discussing scientific method:

(a)Ibn-i-Khaldun (b)Emile Durkhiem
(c)Auguste Comte (d) None of These
(3) An exploratory research design the major focus is on:

(a) Experimentation (b) Hypothesetesting


(c) Profile development and description (d) None of these
(4) Diffusion of innovations among cultures means:

(a) Traveling of traits and patterns in space/territory


(b) Transmission of trait complexes in time.
(c) Both(a) and (b)
(d) None of these
(5) Social institutions are ;

(a) God-given and cannot be changed


(b) Buildings and people who operate there
(c) Consultellation of folkways and moresaround some important functions(s)
of society.
(d) None of these.
(6)A counter culture:
(a) Has to be against the existing cultural ethos/values
(b) May not be against the existing cultural ethos/values
(c) If different from the existing culture may never succeed to survive
(d) None of these.
(7) Family Laws Ordinance was passed for the first time in:

(a) 1961 (b) 1973


(c) 1985 (d) None of these.
(8) Demographic Transition exhibits:
(a) High birth rate and low death rate in its first phase
(b) high death rate and low birth rate in its first phase.
(c) High birth rate and high death rate in its first phase.
(d) None of these.
(9) As a conquence of rural urban migration:

(a) more and more urbanization is takling place successfully


(b) ruralization of urban areas is takling place
(c) ruralization of urban areas and ribbon growth seem to be the result
(d) None of these
(10) In a patriarchal family the major decision are taken by the:

(a)Old men and women


(b)The male or female head of the family
(c)The male head of the family who weilds all powers
(d)None of these.
(11) Sociobiologists believe that:

(a) biology being the major constraints does not allow any change in human
nature hence socialization does not change much of human individual
nature.(b) Individaul is the product of social group within which he is socialized
(c)The-nature controversy has ended in favour of nurture and the
bio-sociologists have failed to promote thier thesis.
(d) None of these
(12)A double-barrelle question has the potential of having:

(a) Two acceptable responses/answers


(b)Two answers but incompatible with each other
(c) Both (a) and (b) 
(d) None of these .
(13) Those who cannot compete have no right for higher learning and must be refused
accordingly who believed in the above thesis?

(a) Auguste comte (b)Spencer
(c) Karl max (d) None of these
(14) Whose theorizing social change is depicted/comes closer to Iqbal’s verse
:
“AA tujh ko bataon main taqdeer umam kia hai
shamsher w sanna awwal taoos w rabab aakhir”
(a) Karl- Marx
(b) Ibn-i-Khaldun
(c)George Hegel
(d) None of these.
(15) The lowest density of population per square kilometer is found in:

(a) Sindh (b) N.W.F.P


(c)Baluchistan (d) None of these
(16) Alteration is the state of affairs in which:

(a) the society has no norms and if there are any nobody follows the
(b) the individual has no claim over the product that he has finished
(c) the worker is least emotionally related to the product that he develops, the co-workers and
the work emviorment.
(17) The rate of return for a mailed questionaire is usually:

(a) very high (b) very low


(c) it can be both (a) and(b) (d) None of these
(18) According to Emile Durkhiem the Mechanical Solidarity is based on:

(a) blood relations and neighbourhood


(b) division of labour and specialization
(c) The contribution individuals make to each other
(d) None of these
(19) Cultural Shock is caused by:

(a) Playing is different role and getting role strain


(b) finding values, norms and customs against ones cultural socialization
usually opposite to what one has been socilizad in and they turn out to
be dysfunctional.
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
(20) Standard deviation in statistics is the measure that indicates in essence the :

(a) Central tendency


(b) Spread of the sample means/values
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Who said “Man is a social animal”?

Aristotle.
Who called sociology “Social Physics”?

a)Auguste Comte
b)Wilfred
c)Herbert Spencer
3)Bourgeois type of society was introduced by?

Karl Marx
4)When cultural traits spread from one society to another,the process is called?

Diffusion
5)An ascribed status is one that is;
endowed at birth
6)Ethnocentrism means

superiority of ones own culture


7)A system in which one husband is married to many women is called;

polygyny
8)Levirate means;

a)Marriage of a man with the widow of his deceased brother


b)Marriage of a man with the sister of his deceased wife
c)None of these.
9)Joint family may be preferred because it has;

a)greater financial security


b)Division of labour
c)workable as a cooperative
d)all of these
10)Which of the following is not a major feature of capitalism?

Equitable distribution of income


11)Movement from rural to urban area is called;

Urbanization
12)Religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things.This
definition has been given by;

Durkheim
13)Rapid growth of urbanization is due to advancement in;

a)modernization
b)westernization
c)technology
d)transport
14)Whose statement is this”where there is life there is society”

a)August Comte
b)Herbert Spencer
c)Durkheim
d)Maclver & Page

15)Who developed the “organic theory of society”

a)Herbert Spencer
b)Henry Maine
c)Thomas Hobbes
d)Maclver
16)What does culture usually reflect in Modern society?

a)Group culture
b)National culture
c)Geographical culture
d)religious culture
17)Customs are powerful in regulating the conduct of people in:

a)Simple societies
b)Urban societies
c)Industralized societies
d)All of these
18)Which one of these is not an essential element of community

Individual interest
19)Norms in society indicate;

Standarized generalization about normal expected mode of behaviour


20)Which one of the following is not a healthy social process?

a)Competition
b)Co-operation
c)Integration
d)None of these.
Forestry Solved MCQs Paper 2015-16
(1) National animal is designated by the technical name of:
(a) Capra falconeri
(b) Antelop carvicapra
(c) Panther tigris
(d) None of these

(2) Gum Arabic is obtained from:


(a) Acacia modesta
(b) Acacia catechu
(c) Acacia nilotica
(d) None of these

(3) World Wide Fund for Nature-Pakistan is located in:


(a) Peshawar
(b) Karachi
(c) Lahore
(d) None of these

(4) In 1973, Pakistan signed the following Convention dealing with threatened species of
wild flora and fauna:
(a) CMS
(b) CCC
(c) CITES
(d) None of these

(5) One of the most important minor forest produce is “Lac” which is obtained from the
secretion of:
(a) Trees
(b) Animals
(c) Insects
(d) None of these

(6) International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources-Pakistan is


located in:
(a) Islamabad
(b) Lahore
(c) Karachi
(d) None of these

(7) Pakistan Environmental Protection Act was promulgated in:


(a) 1990
(b) 1995
(c) 1997
(d) None of these

(8) Periodic Annual Increment of Trees is the average increment of:


(a) 3 years
(b) 5 years
(c) 8 years
(d) None of these

(9) Von Mantel formula is designated by:


(a) Ya=V/P
(b) Ya= V=½/P
(c) Ya=Va/R
(d) None of these

(10) Machiara National Park is located in:


(a) NWFP
(b) AJK
(c) Balochistan
(d) None of these

(11) One of the major parts on Dalbergia sissoo is:


(a) Euproctis lunata
(b) Tonica niviferana
(c) Plecoptera reflexa
(d) None of these

(12) Seedling is a stage of tree development when it reaches a height of:


(a) One feet
(b) Two feet
(c) Three feet
(d) None of these

(13) Distribution of Acacia nilotica in southern parts of Pakistan is restricted mainly due to:
(a) Low rainfall
(b) High temperature
(c) Frost
(d) None of these

(14) Upward Movement in organic compounds in plants occur through:


(a) Phloem
(b) Cortex
(c) Xylem
(d) None of these

(15) In irrigated plantations, the area between a cross road and a khal is termed as:
(a) Compartment road
(b) Compartment area
(c) Center
(d) None of these

(16) Commercial “Resin” is obtained from:


(a) Pinus wallichiana
(b) Pinus radiata
(c) Pinus roxburghii
(d) None of these

(17) Pole is a stage of tree development characterized by rate of increase in height:


(a) Begins to fall
(b) Begins to rise
(c) Remains static
(d) None of these

(18) In many trees of temperate climate, Mycorrhiza is present in:


(a) Cones
(b) Needles
(c) Roots
(d) None of these

(19) Volume of an irregular wood can be measured by:


(a) Pedometer
(b) Xylometer
(c) Odometer
(d) None of these

(20) Subtropical broadleaved hill forests are characterized by species:


(a) Populus ciliate and Aesculus
(b) Proopis cineraria and Dalbergia sissoo
(c) Acacia modesta and Olea feruginea
(d) None of these

Agriculture Solved MCQs Paper 2015-16


(1) Olericulture is the study dealing with:
(a) Vegetable production
(b) Honey bee
(c) Ornamental Flowers
(d) None of these
(2) Colostrum is:
(a) Low nutritive milk
(b) First product of mammary glands after parturition
(c) Product of mammary glands after two month of parturition
(d) None of these
(3) Banana fruit is classified in the category:
(a) Drupe
(b) Pomes
(c) Berry
(d) None of these
(4) Older the rice:
(a) Worse in price
(b) Damaged in shape
(c) Cheaper in price
(d) None of these (Please confirm it)
(5) Gossypium Hirsutum is the botanical name of:
(a) American Cotton
(b) Desi Cotton
(c) Barley
(d) Sugar Cane
(e) None of these
(6) Selection of plants on the basis of phenotypic superiority is known as:
(a) Hybrid
(b) Mass Selection
(c) Inbred Line
(d) Pure Line
(e) None of these
(7) Agricultural Extension relates to:
(a) Modernization of agricultural machinery
(b) Financial help to the farmers
(c) Educating farmers
(d) None of these
(8) When soil surface is protected with residue of a crop, the practice is called:
(a) Nitrogen fixation
(b) Sheet erosion
(c) Tillage
(d) Mulching
(e) None of these
(9) Bhagnari is a breed of:
(a) Buffalo
(b) Cow
(c) Sheep
(d) Poultry
(e) None of these
(10) Afforestation means:
(a) Forest Research Station
(b) To convert land into forest
(c) Utilization of forest products
(d) None of these
(11) Population genetics is based on:
(a) Principles of population control
(b) Mendel’s Law
(c) Hardy Wienberg’s law
(d) Genotype-environment inter action
(e) None of these
(12) Inqalab – 91 is a variety of:
(a) Rice
(b) Cotton
(c) Sugar cane
(d) Wheat
(e) None of these
(13) Crops produced in hilly areas are low in:
(a) Iron
(b) Zinc
(c) Nitrogen
(d) Iodine
(e) None of these
(14) Crossing over occurs between:
(a) Sister Chromatids
(b) Homologous Chromosomes
(c) Non-Homologous Chromosomes
(d) None of these
(15) Gypsum is rich source of:
(a) Calcium + Zinc
(b) Potassium + Nitrogen
(c) Calcium + Sulphur
(d) None of these
(16) F.A.O. has its headquarters in:
(a) London
(b) New York
(c) Geneva
(d) None of these
(17) Organic matter in soil helps in:
(a) Improving soil structure
(b) Improving soil texture
(c) Weed control
(d) Building up of organic compounds in crops
(e) None of these
(18) Seed cotton means
(a) Seed without lint
(b) Seed with lint
(c) Lint only
(d) None of these
(19) The ploidy level of American Cotton is:
(a) Diploid
(b) Triploid
(c) Tetraploid
(d) None of these
(20) Contribution of Agriculture to GDP is:
(a) 35%
(b) 50%
(c) 75%
(d) None of these
English Literature Solved MCQs Paper 2015-16
(1) The subjugation of Women (1869) is an important text of:

(a) George Eliot


(b) Byron
(c) John Mill
(d) Hardy

(c) John Mill
(2) Which of the following poems by Tennyson is a monodrama?

(a) Ulysses
(b) Break, Break, Break
(c) Maud
(d) Crossing the Bar

(c) Maud
(3) The line “she dwells with Beauty – Beauty that must be” occurs in Keats’

(a) Lamia
(b) Ode to a Grecian Urn
(c) Ode on Melancholy
(d) Endymion

(c) Ode on Melancholy


(4) Negative Capability to Keats, means

(a) The ability to sympathize with other


(b) Say bad thing, about others
(c) To empathize

(c) To empathize
(5) “Art for arts sake” found its true adherent in:

(a) Wordsworth
(b) Byron
(c) Browning
(d) Wilde

(d) Wilde
(6) It as the best of times, it was the worst of time, it was the worst – the opening of Dickens’

(a) Hard Times


(b) David Copperfield
(c) Oliver Twist
(d) A Tales of Two Cities

(d) A Tales of Two Cities


(7) The character of Little Neil is a creation of:

(a) Hardy
(b) Eliot
(c) Oscar Wilde
(d) Dickens

(d) Dickens
(8) “Idylls of the King” is illustration of Tennyson’s deep interest in:

(a) Medieval legends


(b) The role of the king
(c) Hero worship
(d) The contemporary condition

(b) The role of the king


(9) Who believed that poetry is the spontaneous overflow of emotions?
(a) Blake
(b) Byron
(c) Wordsworth
(d) Keats

(c) Wordsworth
(10) Who after the publication of a poem, awoke and found himself famous?

(a) Shelley
(b) Browning
(c) Wordsworth
(d) Keats

(c) Wordsworth
(11) The image of the femme fatale dominates the poetry of:

(a) Wordsworth
(b) Keats
(c) Byron
(d) Tennyson

(b) Keats
(12) Little Time is a character in Hardy’s
(a) The return of the native
(b) Jude the Obscure
(c) Mayor of Casterbridge

(b) Jude the Obscure


(13) Which is the famous elegy written by Shelley?

(a) In Memoriam
(b) Lycidas
(c) Adonis
(d) Thyrsis

(c) Adonis
(14) The moral choice is everything in the works of:

(a) Dickens
(b) George Eliot
(c) Hardy

(a) Dickens
(15) Which of the following is illustrative of Ruskin’s interest in social economy?

(a) The Seven Lamps


(b) Unto this Last
(c) The Stones of Venice

(b) Unto this Last


(16) Which one of the following poets named the Romantic poet as the “pond poets”?

(a) Southey
(b) Shelley
(c) Keats
(d) Byron

(a) Southey
(17) The Charge of the Light Brigade” (Tennyson) commemorates:

(a) The Boer War


(b) The battle of Trafalgar
(c) The Crimean War

(c) The Crimean War


(18) The Elgin Marbles inspired Keats to write:

(a) Endymion
(b) Lamia
(c) The Grecian Urn
(d) Melancholy

(c) The Grecian Urn


(19) Would you tell Sordelo (Browning) as a:
(a) Dramatic Monologue
(b) Dramatic Lyrics
(c) Tragic Drama

(b) Dramatic Lyrics


(20) Which one of the following poets was appointed Poet Laureate in the year 1813?

(a) Tennyson
(b) Byron
(c) Southey
(d) Wordsworth

(c) Southey
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Economics Solved MCQs Paper 2015-16
1. Assume that there are only two goods: A and B
In the base year, Quantity Price
A 10 $1
B 10 $4
In the current year, Quantity Price
A 20 $ 5
B 25 $20
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the current year is:
a. 50
b. 100
c. 200
d. 500
e. 600
2. Which of the following groups is most hurt by unexpected inflation?
a. workers with cost of living adjustments in their labor contracts
b. homeowners
c. people with large debts to pay for their homes and cars
d. people with large retirement savings held in savings accounts
3. If the nominal interest rate is 5% and the inflation rate is 2%, the real interest rate is:
a. 2%
b. 3%
c. 5%
d. 7%
e. 2 ½%
4. For which of the following reasons might inflation cause Real GDP to grow slower than it
otherwise would?
a. Inflation makes everyone poorer
b. Inflation reduces the value of consumer debt
c. Inflation increases business investment spending
d. Inflation decreases savings in financial form
5. Disposable Income is equal to:
a. National Income c. National Income Minus Taxes
b. Real GDP
c. National Income Minus Taxes
d. National Income Minus Taxes Plus Transfers
6. Assume that Potential Real GDP equals $10,000. National Income is therefore $10,000. Of
this, consumers will pay $2,000 in taxes, save $1,000, and spend $7,000 on consumer goods.
Business Investment spending is $2000. In order to avoid recessions and inflation (to have
equilibrium), the government should have a:
a. balanced budget
b. budget deficit of $1000
c. budget surplus of $1000
d. budget deficit of $2000
7. According to Keynes, when the Great Depression started, the government should have:
a. done nothing
b. decreased the money supply
c. had a large increase in government spending
d. enacted high tariffs, such as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff
8. If the government lowers taxes by $10 billion, the Real GDP will rise by
a. more than $10 billion
b. less than $10 billion
c. exactly $10 billion
9. Which of the following is an automatic stabilizer?
a. unemployment benefits
b. spending on education
c. defense spending
d. net interest
10. “Crowding out” means that
a. a government budget deficit lowers interest rates and causes investment spending to rise
b. an increase in marginal tax rates lowers production
c. a government budget deficit raises interest rates and causes investment spending to fall
d. a government budget deficit raises American exports and lowers American imports
Answers: D D B D D C C A A C
11. Which of the following IS a function of money?
a. medium of exchange
b. store of value
c. unit of accounting
d. all of the above
12. Which of the following is a component of M-1?
a. savings deposits
b. credit card
c. checkable deposits
d. gold
13. Which of the following is a NOT component of M-2?
a. small time deposits
b. money market mutual funds
c. stocks
d. checkable deposits
14. Which of the following is true about the Federal Reserve System (Fed)?
a. it is a system of 12 central banks
b. its Board of Governors is elected by a vote of the people
c. its main policy-making body is the FDIC
d. it accepts deposits from the public and makes loans to businesses
e. all of the above
15. An IOU of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco to Bank of America is called:
a. discounts
b. federal funds
c. reserves
d. collateral
16. Which of the following is the most liquid?
a. a savings account
b. a 6 month CD
c. a home
d. water
17. The monetary base is composed of:
a. gold and silver
b. currency only
c. currency and reserves
d. currency and checkable deposits
18. If the monetary base is increased by $1,000 and the reserve requirement is 10% (1/10), by
how much will the money supply be increased?
a. $100
b. $1,000
c. $5,000
d. $10,000
19. If the Federal Reserve wishes to increase the money supply, it should:
a. raise the reserve requirement
b. raise the discount rate
c. buy Treasury securities in the open market
d. all of the above
20. An increase in the money supply will cause interest rates to
a. rise
b. fall
c. remain unchanged
Answers: D C C A C A C D C B
 

MCQs Solved GK Sample Papers


How Many Districts in Sindh? 29
02 Who is the CM of Punjab ? Shahbaz Sharif
03 Who is the Richest Business Man in Pakistan? Mian Mohammad Manshah 04 Which is
the World’s largest University by enrollment ? Indira Gandhi National Open University 05
World’s Largest Air Port in Which Country ?
Saudi Arabia
06 The Most Populous City in the World is ? Shanghai China
07 What is the Name of World Biggest Hotel? First World Hotel
08 Who was the First to Propose “Azan” for Prayer.
Hazrat Umar (RA)
09 Which is Smallest Country by Area in the World ?
Vatican City
10 On Which Place Pakistan detonated Nuclear Test? Chagai Balochistan 11 Who is the Current
Punjab Minister Environment Protection? Zakia Shahnawaz Khan 12 Who is the Current Governor
of Punjab Province? Malik Muhammad Rafique Rajwana 13 Who is the Current CM of Balochistan
Province ? Sanaullah Zehri 14 Who is the Current Speaker of KPK Assembly ? Asad Qiasar
15 What is the Name of Pakistan’s National Flower ? Jasmine
16 Name of Pakistan’s National Game ? Hockey
17 What is the Name of Governor of Gilgit Baltistan ? Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan 18 Current IG of
Federal Police Islamabad?
Tariq Masood Yasin
19 Current DG of ISI 2016 is ?
Rizwan Akhtar
20 Which team won the 2011 Cricket World Cup?
India
21 Who designed the National Flag of Pakistan?
Amiruddin Kidwai
22 Who is the current Governor of Balochistan?
Muhammad Khan Achakzai
23 Who is the current Governor of Sindh?
Saeed-u-zaman Saduqiui
24 Who is the current Chief of the Naval Staff of Pakistan?
Admiral Mohammad Zakaullah
25 What does ‘Eid-ul-Adha’ mean?
Festival of Sacrifice
26 How many individuals have held the position of Field Marshal in Army of Pakistan?
Only One (Muhammad Ayub Khan)
27 Pakistan National Assembly consists of how many total seats?
342
28 Which is the highest Civil Award of Pakistan?
Nishan-e-Pakistan
29 Which is the National Flower of Pakistan?
Jasmine
30 Who prepared the design of Minar-e-Pakistan?
Nasreddin Murat-Khan
31 Who prepared the design of Faisal Mosque?
Vedat Dalokay
32 Which is the largest dessert of Pakistan?
Thar
33 Which is the National Fruit of Pakistan?
Mango
34 Who invented the Diesel Engine?
Rudolf Diesel
35 Who was the first Governor-General of Pakistan?
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
36 Thal Desert is located in which province of Pakistan?
Punjab
37 Who prepared the design of Mazar-e-Quaid?
Yahya Merchant
38 Who is called “Father of Internet”?
Vint Cerf
39 Which is the smallest province of Pakistan by Area?
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
40 Who wrote the first revelation? Khalid Ibn Said RA
41 What is the number of days in Islamic Calendar? 354
42 Which one is not metal? Diamond
43 How many district of Punjab? 36
44 Current chief of army star is? Qamar Javed Bajwa
45Which is the Biggest Land lock country ? Kazakhstan
==================================

1- what plants exhale at night


carbondioxide
2- velocity of sound m/s
343
3-which vitamins not stored in human body?
C
4- lake of vitamin c create which disease
skin desease
5-which vitamin help blood clotting?
K
6- founder of muslim rule in india?
qutubuddin abek
7- razia sultana belong to?
slave dynasty
8- second battle of panipat fought b/w
correct option was not present my answer was none of these(akbar vs himu bakal)
9- attock fort was constructed by
akbar
10- mancher lake situated in ?
dadu
11- pakistan number among world population?
6th
12- share of punjab among area of pakistan
25%
13- length of khyber pass
53km
14- urinium resources found in pakistan?
D G khan
15- mostly part of gobi desert found in ?
mangolia
16- taklamakan desert found in
xinjaning china
17- longest river of the world is ?
nile
18- largest sea of the world ?
south china sea
19-largest coastal boundry country?
canada
20- brazil situated in ?
south america
21-which country is peninsula?
saudi arabia
22- pakistan situates on which line?
1- equator 2- cancer 3- inecapricorn 4- none
correet answer is option 4
23- macmohan line is situated b/w ?
india and china
24- who is david patrias?
american general in afghanistan
25- 1 meter is equal to ?
3.28 foot
26- caspian sea makes his boundries with
Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan.
27- largest agency among area in pakistan?
south wazirastan
28- old name of iraq?
mesopotimia
29-blood is red due to ?
haemoglobin
30-marian trence situated near?
philpines
31- headquarter of ghandhara civilization is?
texila
32- head quarter of saarc is situated at?
khatmandu
33- maximum wool produceing country is?
australia
34- official religion of japan is ?
shintoism
35- which element use for producing nuclear fuel?
urinium

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Educational B.A B.Ed M.A M.Ed MCQs Sample Papers


Education is life itself not a preparation for life according to ?
Progressivism
According to which philosophy permanence is more real than change ?
Perennialism
Perennialism is an educational philosophy of ?
Old values
The objective of education comes from ?
Philosophy
The application of philosophy in education may be ?
Selection of objectives
Philosophy and education are two sides of a coin according to ?
Ross
An important question of philosophy is ?
What is universe
To seek truth and reality is the subject of ?
Philosophy
Every system of education is based on ?
Ideology of nation
Word philosophy is derived from ?
Phila and Sophia
Expected life outcomes from education are referred as ?
Aims
Being the science of wisdom philosophy aims at ?
Search for reality
The first head of the Deoband was ?
Maulana M. Yaqub Nanautwi
The Deoband academy was totally ?
Non government

Which is not the element of educational process?


Motivation
The sum of curricular and co-curricular activities is?
Curriculum
Pedagogy is concerned with ?
Teaching Methods
To determine the value or worth of anything is?
Teaching Methods
The literal meaning of philosophy is ?
Love of wisdom
Axiology in philosophy deals with ?
Values
Epistemology deals with ?
Knowledge
Ontology deals with ?
Reality
Ontology is also called as ?
Metaphysics
Metaphysics deals with the nature of ?
Reality
Eclecticism means borrowing beliefs from ?
Different philosophies
“Everlasting reality” is focused in ?
Perennialism
Useful culture and skill is emphasized in ?
Essentialism
Life is coutinuous changing process is the best ?
Progressivism
“Reforms are necessary in all walks of life” is focused in ?
Reconstructionism
Study of great books is at the core of ?
Essentialism
Who is not among major exponent of perennialism ?
John dewey
School should be run on democratic lines is held by ?
Progressivism
According to which experimental knowledge is real ?
Progressivism
Ethic and aesthetics are components of ?
Axiology
Progressivist teacher put more emphasis on ?
Practical education
The curriculum will be child centered if teacher is ?
Progressivist
Learning should be directly related to the interest of the child according to ?
Progressivism
Essentialists would get their aim of education from ?
Traditions
Essentialist philosophy of education is ?
Content and teacher centered

URDU MCQs Sample Papers


1. Novel “Udaas Naslain” ko 50 abwaab or ——- hisson me taqseen kiya gaya hai.
4

2. “Raftagan” kis shaair ki nazm hai?


Majeed Amjad

3. Nazm “Peshru” kis shairi majmooay me hai?


Shab e Rafta

4. Musaddas kay band me kitnay shair hotay hain?


6

5. “Chand Hum Asr” kay mozuaat ——- hain.


khaakay

6. “Saqi Nama” —– ki nazm hai.


Iqbal ki (Baal e jibreel)

7. “hain aaj kyun zaleel kay kal tak na thi pasand


ghustaakhi-e-farishta hmaari janaab me” kis ka shair hai?
Ghalib

8. Hijrat or Judai ka dukh kis ka kalaam me numaayan hai?


Nasir Kazmi

9. Shahnaama-e-Islam kitni jildon me hai?


4

10. “Khakim Badhan” me mazhahiya —— hain.


Khakay
11. Meer Taqi Meer kay kitnay majmooay shaya huay?
6

12. Tassawuf or falsafay ka bara shaer hai?


Ghalib

13. Mushtaq Yusfi ki tanz o mazah ki kitni kutub shaya ho chuki hain?
4

14. “tu meri raat ko mehtab se mehroom na rakh


teray paimaanay me hai maah-e-tamaam ae saqi” kis ka shair hai?
Iqbal

15. Raja Gidh novel me gidh kya hai?


alamat

16. Novel nigar, afsana nigar, or drama nawees?


a) yusfi b) ahmed nadeem qasmi c) bano qudsiya

17. _______ tarraqi pasand or maqsad pasand hai lekin us ne kabhi bhi tan kisi maqsad par
qurbaan na kiya.
a) qasmi b) yusfi c) bano qudsiya

18. “Raja Gidh” or “Udaas Naslain” me kahin kahin ______ bohat khatakti hai.
Tawalat

19. Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi k ziyada tar afsanay ________ mozuaat par mabni hain.
Daihi(rural)

20. “Durayat” kay asool kis kitaab me hain?


a) Chand hum asr b) zindagi c) Seerat-un-Nabi (pbuh)
1. “Udaas Naslain” kay musannif ne ______ jaisa zakheem novel bhi likha hai.
Nadaar log

2. “ban ki chirya” kay shair kon hain?


Majeed Amjad

3. “Black out” kay takhleeq kar ——– hain.


Faiz

4. “Announcer” kay khaliq hain?


Mukhtar Saddiqui

5. “Punjabi Zamindar ka qissa” ——– me shamil hai.


jo options di hain paper mein un mein se koi nae.

6. “Deevan” kay ilawah Nasir Kazmi ka shairi majmooa _____ bhi hai.
barg e nay

7. “Chand hum asr” me _______ khakay hain.


24
8. “Khizar-e-Raah” Iqbal kay ______ shari majmooay me shamil hai.
bang e dara

9. “Khakim Badhin” kay debaachay ka unwaan hai?


dast e zulaikha

10. “shab-e-rafta” ka intisaab kis kay naam hai?


subh e Nau

11. “Udaas Naslain” kay _____ abwaab hain.


50

12. “Maai Gul Bano” ka musannif hain——–.


Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi

13. “Kapaas k Phool” me kitnay afsaanay hain?


17

14. “Mas-e-khaam ko jis ne kundan banaya


Khara or khota alag kar dikhaya” kis ka shair hai?
Haali

15. Majeed Amjad ka kulyaat ______ ne murattab kiya.


Dr.khawja Zikriya

16. “Aab-e-gum” or “Zargushat” kay musannif ka naam?


Mushtaq Ahmad Yousafi

17. Udaas Naslain kay hero ka naam _______ hai.


Naeem

18. “Zindagi” ka ta’luq kis sinf-e-adab se hai?


Tamseel

19. Raja Gidh ki heroin ka naam _______ hai.


seemi

20. “Seerat-un-Nabi (pbuh) kay ilawah Shibli ki sawaneh nigari ki kitab _____ bhi hai.
Hayat e Javed
7. Chacha chhakan ka mazahiya kirdaar kis ki takhleeq hai?
Imtiaz Ali Taj

1. Masnavi “gulshan e Ishq” kis ki tasneef hai?


Nusrati

2)Kis muhaqqiq ne urdu zuban ko marhati ki sagi behn qaraar dia?


a)Ain ul Haq Farid koti
b)Sohail Bukhari
c)Shaukat sabzwaari
3)Sonnet kitnay misron per mushtamil sinf e sukhan hai?
14

4)”Logo Markeziat” kis maghrabi naqqad ki istelaah hai?


a)Xak dareeda
b)Meeshal Foko
c)Franciso leutar

5)Shaiyiri mein “shakhsiat ki nafi” ka tasawwur kis maghribi naqqad ne paish kia?
Eliot

6)Ghalib ka san e wafat?


1869

7)”Mukhzin” ka pehla shumara kab shaya hua?


April 1901

8)”kaii chand thay ser e aasman” kis ka novel hai?


c)Shams ud din Farooqi

9):Tanqeed aur amli tanqeed k musannif ka naam?


Ahtasham Hussain

10)Allama Iqbal ki nazm “Zauq o shauq” un k kis majmmoay mein shamil hai?
Baal e Jibriel

11)Talkhaba e sheereen kis ka shaeri majmooa?


Hafeez Jalandhri

12)Anjuman e Punjab se wabasta maroof angrez shakhsiat?


Dr. Lietner

13)Muqadamma sher o shairi ka saal e ishayat?


a)1891
b)1892
c)1893

14)Tarraqi pasand tehreeq ki pehli conference kaha munaqqid hui?


Lakhnao

15)”ishq o inqilaab kis taraqqi pasand shaair ki kullyat hai?


Zaheer Kashmiri

16)”halqa arbab e zauq” ka pehla ajlaas kis ki zer e sadarat hua?


Hafeez Hoshiyar Poori

17)”aaraish e mehfil” mein kon sa qissa bayan hua hai?


Hatim Taai

18)Dil gudaaz k mudeer ka naam?


Abdul haleem sharar
19)Sir Syed ki zindagi mein tehzeeb ul akhlaq ka aakhri shumara kab shaya hua?
1897

20)Sham ki mundair se”kis noyiat ki tasneef hai?


khud navisht

21. Dakkan me urdu kay aghaz kay nazariye ka bani kon hai?
Naseer Ud din Hashmi

22. Ghalib ne urdu ki kis kitab ko alfaaz ka bhatyar khana qarar diya hai?
Fasana e ajaa’ib

23. Urdu me mazmoon ki sinf ko kis ne muta’rif karaya?


Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

24. Kis novel me haraam o halal ka nazariya pesh kiya gaya hai?
Raja gidh

25. Kis afsana nigar ne apnay afsaano me ziyaada tar dehi mua’sharat ko pesh kiya?
Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi

26. Kis afsaanay ka bunyadi mozu tasanna or zahirdari hai?


Overcoat

28. “mitti ka diya” sinf kay aitbar se kya hai?


Khud navisht

30. Kis shairah kay haan “khusboo” lafz tawatar k sath istemal hua hai?
Perveen Shakir

31. kis shair ko mirza ghalib ki shagirdi ka sharf hasil hua?


Haali

31. Kis shair kay nazdeek jannat ki haqeeqat dil ko khush rakhnay ka bahana hai?
Ghalib

33. Kis naqaad ne anees or dabeer kay kaam ka jaiza ek sath liya hai?
Shibli

34. “Akhbar Urdu” ka taluq kis idaaray se hai?


muqtadira qaumi zuban

35. Pakistan adab ki tahreek ki awaleen awaz kis ne buland ki?


Muhammad Hasan Askari

36. “Taa’subaat” kis naqqad kay tanqeedi mazameen ka majmooa hai?


Fateh Muhammad Malik

37)Mirza Qutub ud din Aibak nazm_____ ka juzv hai.


Shahnama Islam
38)”Baray aalu ka kuch bayan ho jaye”_____ka mazahya mazmoon hai.
Mushtaq Ahmad Yousafi

39)”Manzil e shab”_____ka majmooa’e kalam hai.


Mukhtar sadiiqui

40)Khalida Adeeb khanam_____ki Umda tehreer hai.


Ch.Afzal haq

41)Nazm “Manto” kis shairi majmooa mein hai?


Shab e rafta

42)”Haasil na kijye daher se ibrat he kyon na ho”____ka misraa hai


Mirza Ghalib

43)Theudor Morison ka ziker____k khakay mein hai.


Sir Syed Ahmad khan

44)Heart Attack______ki nazm hai.


Faiz Ahmad faiz

45)Naeem_____ka kirdaar hai.


Udaas naslen

46)_____Aagra mein paida hue aur Delhi mein Mughal darbar se wabasta rahay..
Mirza Ghalib

47)”Aik Khadim e Khalq ki kahani”_____ki tehreer kerda hai.


Ch.Afzal haq

48)Intekhab e kalam e Meer pehli baar kab shaya hua?


1930

49)____1911 mein Sialkot mein paida hue aur lahore mein wafat payi.
Faiz Ahmad Faiz

50″Mein he tou ik raaz tha seena e kaainat mein”_____ka misraa hai.


Iqbal

51)”be’khudi le gayi kahan ham ko


daer se intezaar hai apna”______ka sher hai
Meer taqi Meer

52)Prof Sohail____ka kirdaar hai.


Raja Gidh

53)Khawaja Altaf Hussain Haali_____k mushayiron mein shareek hue,


Anjuman e Panjab

54)Shibli Naumani ki “Seerat un Nabi” ko ____ne mukammal kia


Syed Suleman Nadvi
55)Mah o saal e aashnayi_____ka safarnaama hai.
Faiz Ahmad faiz

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The key Narrator of a newscast or program is called:


Anchor.-

(2) Mohammedan Social Reformer was the English Name of:


Tahzeeb ul Akhlaq

(3) Daily Dawn Started in:

1942

(4) Zamindar was launched by:-

Maulana Zafar Ali Khan

(5) The first Editor of Dawn was:

Pothan Joseph
6 The number of radio stations, which Pakistan got in 1947 were:

2
(7). Daily Jung first appeared from:
Delhi
(8) Hamid Nizami was the founder editor of:

Nawa-e-waqt
(9) CPNE is the representative body of:

Editors
(10) Television made its advent in Pakistan in:
1964
(11) Continuation of a story on another page is called:

Jump
(12) The largest mass medium in Pakistan is:
Radio
(13) Dr. Goebbles is known as father of:
Propaganda
(14) Radio Pakistan was converted to Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation in:
1972
(15) A.P.P. is the abbreviation of:
Associated Press of Pakistan.

16- What is scoop?

exclusive story
17 “Stringer” is called:
part-time correspondent paid a column rate

18. Newspaper’s masterhead is called :


flag

19. ‘Folio’ is the name of:

page number

20 who was the first editor of the daily ‘Jhang’?

Mir Khalil ur Rahman

21. Acknowledgment of the source of a picture or a story is called:


courtesy

22. Continuation of a story on another page is called:

jump

23. PEMRA ordinance was implemented in:


2002
24. The term ‘Global Village’ was coined by:

Marshal McLuhan

25. Press note can (be) issued (by):

government official

26. Registration of Press and Publication Ordinance was introduced in:

1963

27- The founder of daily ‘Pakistan Times’ was:

faiz ahmed faiz

28. the term ‘Deck’ is used for:

part of a headline

29. the term ‘Yellow journalism’ was started from:

U.S.A.

30. the inventor of the printing press was:

johannes Gutenberg

31. Pakistan’s first official news agency was:

APP
32 Nasim Hijazi was Editor of the daily:

kohistan

33 C.P.N.E. stands for:

COUNCIL OF PAKISTAN NEWSPAPERS EDITORS)

34) What is meant by editorial note:

Editor’s notes
35) The news which appears in the papers two or three days before an important event is
called:
Curtain Raiser
36) Who is the most important person in the T.V. NEWS:

None of these37) Hasrat Mohani published the newspaper:


Urdu-I-Muallah

38) The Nawa-e-Waqt started its publication in:

1940

39) Irshad Ahmed Haqani writes his column under in:

Harf-e-Tamannah
40) Who was the first editor of the daily Jang?

Mir Khalil-ur-Rehman
41) Which of the private Pakistani T.V. Channel has the greatest number of viewers?

GEO
42) Which official is called the pilot of the newspaper:

The editor

43) Communication is a

Process
44) The head office of “The Khabrain” is in:

Lahore
45) APNS represents

News paper owners

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Who is called the “Intellectual Father of French Revolution?

 J.J Rousseau 
(2) GENERAL WILL as concept was introduced by:

Rousseau
(3) Karl Marx is known for his theory of :

Meterialistic Interpretation of history

(4) “Man by nature is a social and political animal” is the cornerstone of the
philosophy of:

Aristotle 

(5) The author of the Book The Laws was:

Plato

(6) The center of Learning to the Greeks was the city state of :

Athens

(7) which of the thinkers is a social contractualist?

Hobbes 

(8) “Principle of Utility” as a formula was the idea of :

Jeremy Bentham 

(9) Modern Political thought begins with


Machiavelli 

(10) Plato was a:


Idealist

(11) “Two treatises on civil Government” constitute the basic source


of Political thought of :

Locke

(12) Marx and Engels produced the famous book’ Common Manifesto’ In:
1848

(13) “ Siyasatnama” and ‘Majma ul Wasaya’ are the two books on


administration attributed to:

Nizam ul Mulk Tusi

(14) Montesquieu by birth belonged to:

France

(15) Al-Ghazzali was a philosopher of :


11th century 

(16) Sepration of Ethics and Politics was the principle notion in the
philosophy of:

Machiavelli

(17) A Bi-cameral legislature as most suited to:

Federal States 

(21) Ahya ul ulum is the work of:

Al Ghazali

(22) He is famous for his work “Muqaddameh”:

Ibn Khuldun

(23) The Bolshevik movement in Russia was led by:

Lenin
(24) He is known as the major theorist of bureaucracy:

Max Weber

(25) Cultural Revolution in China was launched under the leadership of:

Mao dzedung

(26) Collective responsibility is a feature of:


Parliamentary form

(27) Decentralization is a feature of:


Federal System

(28) Dictatorship of the Proletariat is one of the concepts of:


Karl Marx

(29) The general Will is the political concept of:

J. J. Rousseau

(30) ‘Leviathan’ is written by:


Thomas Hobbes

(31) “An essay concerning Human Understanding” is written by:


John Locke

(34) “Political Science begins and ends with the state” is said by:

Professor Garner 
(35) Thyau’l-Ulum was the chief work of:

Al Ghazali

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Vitamin A

i) Role: Vitamin A plays an important role in growth and body repair, keeps the skin smooth
and essential for vision.
ii) Deficiency: it deficiency causes “Night Blindness”.
iii) Source: Fortified milk, butter, eggs, cream, leafy vegetables, carrot.

Vitamin B1

i) Role: it is an energy building vitamin, help in the digestion of carbohydrates, keep the
heart and muscle stable and necessary for nerves.
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes Beri Beri, muscular weakness, cramps and heart
swelling.
iii) Source: Pork, cereals, legumes, nuts and seeds.

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)

i) Role: It is important in forming RBCs, protection of mouth and mucous membrane and
skin.
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes “Pellagra”
iii) Source: Milk, leafy green vegetables, cereals etc.

Vitamin B3 (Niacin)

i) Role: Helps in releasing energy from carbohydrates, fats and proteins, very essential for
the DNA synthesis, used to lower elevated LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the
blood, boosts the level of HDL, the ‘good’ cholesterol, in the body, essential for the proper
digestion of the food etc.
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes Loss of appetite, Indigestion, Skin lesions, Mental
imbalance etc.
iii) Source: Meat, poultry, fish, cereals, vegetables, peanuts, butter etc.

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)

i) Role: it is essential for the production of antibodies, for the CNS and help in protein
metabolism in the body.
ii) Deficiency: Skin problems, Nervous system disorders, Muscle spasms, Sleeplessness.
iii) Source: Meat, fish, poultry, vegetables, fruits etc.

Vitamin B12 (Cynocobalamin)

i) Role: it is important for carbohydrate and fat metabolism, growth of child and formation of
blood.
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes “anaemia”
iii) Source: Meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, milk.
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)

i) Role: It is essential for protection of bones and for healthy teeth and gums.
ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes “Scurvy”
iii) Source: Citrus fruit, guava, pineapple, tomatoes, spinach, turnips, strawberry.

Vitamin D:

i) Role: It is very important for the growth of children.


ii) Deficiency: Its deficiency causes “Rickets” in children and Osteoporosis in adults.
iii) Source: Egg yolk, liver, fish, milk.

Vitamin E:

i) Role: it plays an important role in wound healing, prevention of sterility, breaking blood
clots and prevents damage of cells due to aging.
ii) Source: Leafy green vegetables, soya bean, cotton seed, liver, egg yolk, nuts etc.
iii) Deficiency: its deficiency slows down the formation of RBCs.
Vitamin K:

i) Role: essential for blood clotting.


ii) Deficiency: its deficiency causes “Blood clotting Disorder”
iii) Source: Leafy green vegetables, milk, fish, liver, alfalfa.

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Computer Related Abbreviations


VDU stands for Visual Display Unit
One kilobyte is approximately 1000 bytes
DOS stands for Disk Operating System
Word processing
WORD STAR is a popular programme
WORD STAR was developed by Micro pro Company
PC stands for Personal Computer
ALU stands for Arithmetic Logic Unit
The VDU and Keyboard together form a TERMINAL
The speed of the dot matrix printers is measured
by CPS which stands for characters per second
The speed of the line printers is measured by
LPM which stands for Lines per second
Database Management
DBMS stands for System
IBM is a famous computer company.IBM stands International Business
for Machines Corporation
ROM stands for Read Only Memory
The actual machine of the computer is
commonly known as Hardware
The programs run on the computer are
commonly known as Software
All the output which is printed on paper is called Hard Copy
The number of pixels on a computer screen
determines a screes’s Resolution
A processor’s speed is measured in Megahertz
A software that assists the computer in
performing instructions,is called as system software
Computer Aided
CAM stands for Manufacturing
DPI stands for Dots per Inch
DTP stands for Desk Top Publishing
erasable and
Programmable Read only
EPROM stands for Memory
A magnetic storage disk made out of a thin piece
of plastic is called Floppy Disk
A pictorial representation of the step by step
sequence for solving a problem is known as a Flow Chart
A measure of storage capacity equal to one
thousand megabytes is one Gigabyte
A variable whose value is accessible throughout
the program is called Global Variable
A huge,worldwide network of computers that
communicate with each other,allowing global
communications between users is known
popularly known as Internet
KB stands for Kilobyte
LAN stands for Local Area Network
A printer which uses light to transfer the image
to paper is the Laser Printer
Memory which retains all its contents even after
the power is turned off is known as Non-Volatile Memory
The result that is generated by the computer after
processing the information provided to it is
known as Output
Electronic mail is more popularly known as E-Mail
Programmed Inquiry
PILOT stands for Learning Or Teaching
PILOT was developed by Doug Engelbardt
Interactive Query
IQL stands for Language
LOGO was developed by Dr.seymour Papert
Computer Assisted
CAL stands for Learning
Automatically
APT stands for Programmed Tooling
`C’language was invented by Dennis M.Ritchie
Modula-2 was developed by Niklaus Wirth
Terminals that have their own memory are called Smart terminals
The memory that needs electric power to sustain Volatile Memory
its contents is known as
Metallic Oxide
MOS stands for Semiconductors
Dvorak key board was designed by August Dvorak
A simple device which functions as a simpler
alternative to the keyboard is the Mouse
Automatic drawing input device is called Scanner
In the second generation computers,magnetic
cores were used as Main Memory Devices
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display
Radio Detection and
RADAR stands for Ranging
RADAR works on the principle of Echo
software-in-Hardware modules are called Firmware
A device by which any microcomputer can use
ordinary television set for producing output is
called RF modulator
Electronic Delayed
Storage Automatic
EDSAC stands for Computer
Electronic Discrete
Variable Automatic
EDVAC stands for Computer
EDSAC was developed in the year 1949
EDVAC was developed in the year 1952
Electronic Numerical
ENIAC stands for Integrator and Calculator
The most successful computing device in the
ancient time was Abacus
Use of some mechanism for the operation of a
machine is known as Automation
Radar contact with the moon was first made in 1945
Radar contact with Venus was first made in 1961
A system in which information is displayed on a
television screen is known as Video Text System
A modern means of communication in which the
information is stored in a computer at a TV
station is known as Teletext
Global communication became possible by using Satellites
Morse code was invented by Samuel Morse
The code used in a teleprinter is the Baudot Code
Teleprinter exchange is popularly known as Telex
A device which converts sound waves into
electrical waves is called Microphone
Automatic Volume
AVC stands for Control
The device used to measure wavelengths of radio
waves is Wavemeter
A hollow metallic tube used in place of wire in
electric circuits carrying high frequency currents
is called Waveguide
An instrument used to measure the intensity of
radiations is the Radiometer
An instrument used to measure electrical voltage
is the Voltmeter
VTVM stands for Vacuum Tube Volt Meter
A circuit which maintains a constant voltage is
called Voltage Stabilizer
Silicon Controlled
SCR stands for Rectifier
A device used to increase or decrease electric
voltageis called a Transformer
A magnetic tape that records both audio and
video signals is called a Video Tape
The first electronic calculator was manufactured
in 1963 by Bell Punch Company,USA
Microwave Amplification
by stimulated Emission of
MASER stands for Radiation
A computer which can handle a large volume of
numbers is called a Number cruncher
POST stands for Power on Self Test
POST is a test carried out just after the computer
has been Switched on
An index of the files stored on a disk is called Directory
Control program for
CP/M stands for Microcomputers
CP/M was developed by digital Research Inc.,USA
Multiple Virtual Storage
MVS stands for Operating System
MVS is used in Mainframe computers
The process of starting a computer is called Booting
A group of four binary digits is called a NIBBLE
BPI stands for Bit per Inch
multifunctional
A smart card is a microprocessor
Logical Inferences Per
LIPS stands for Second
A computerized machine is normally called a Robot
A robot is a machine directed by a Computer
A robot which resembles a human being is called
an Android
PL/1 stands for Programme Language-1
The language PL/1 has combined features of COBOL and FORTRAN
Begineers All Purpose
BASIC stands for Symbolic Instruction Code
Common Busines
COBOL stands for Oriented Language
ALGOL stands for Algorithmic Language
ALGOL was developed in the early 1960s in Europe
COBOL was first introduced in the year 1961
FORTRAN stands for Formula Translation
FORTRAN was developed and introduced by
IBM in the year 1957
PL/1 was introduced in the 1960s by IBM
Common Algorithmic
COMAL stands for Language
John Kemeny and Thomas
BASIC was developed by Kurtz
String Oriented Symbolic
SNOBOL stands for Language
SNOBOL was developed in 1962
LISP stands for List Processing Language
LISP was developed by John McCarthy
Loud speaker was invented by Rice Kellogg
Programmable Read Only
PROM stands for Memory
Two types of RAM chips are Dynamic,static
Data is fed into the computer by first converting
it into Binary codes
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Who was the British Prime Minister at the time of the partition of India?

Ans: Attlee

2. When was it announced that June 1948 had been determined as the date of withdrawal
of British power from India?

Ans: Feb. 20, 1947

3. Who was the Secretary of State for India at the time of partition in 1947?

Ans: Lord Listowel

4. Who was the Viceroy of India from 1943 to 1947?

Ans: Lord Wavell

5. When did Lord Mountbatten arrive in Delhi as new Viceroy of India?

Ans: March 22, 1947

6. Who was the Chief of the Viceroy’s staff from 1936 to 1947?

Ans: Lord Ismay


7. When did Jinnah meet Lord Mountbatten first time?

Ans: April 5, 1947

8. When did Lord Mountbatten announced the partition plan?

Ans: June 3, 1947

9. Which party formed government in NWFP after the 1946 elections?

Ans: All India Congress

10. Who was the Chief Minister of NWFP after the elections of 1946?

Ans: Khan Sahib

11. When was a Partition Council set up in Center and in Bengal and Punjab?

Ans: June 27, 1947

12. When was the Indian Independence Bill moved in the British Parliament?

Ans: July 4, 1947

13. When was the Indian Independence Bill passed by the British Parliament and became
an Act?

Ans: July 18, 1947

14. When did Mountbatten address the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan?

Ans: 14th August, 1947

15. What is the exact time of creation of Pakistan?

Ans: 12 a.m. at the night between 14th and 15th August, 1947

16. At what time it was announced on Radio that at midnight the State of Pakistan will come
into being?

Ans: On minute before midnight

17. Who first time announced in English “This is Pakistan Broadcasting Service” at the time
of creation of Pakistan?

Ans: Mr. Zahoor Azar

18. Who first time announced in Urdu “This is Pakistan Broadcasting Service” at the time of
creation of Pakistan?

Ans: Ghulam Mustafa Hamdani

19. When did Egypt announced its recognition of the new State of Pakistan?
Ans: 16th August, 1947

20. When did Pakistan apply for membership of UNO?

Ans: 16th August, 1947

21. Who were the members of the Steering Committee of the Partition Council in the
Center?

Ans: Ch. Muhammad Ali and H.M. Patel

22. Apart from partition Council how many expert committees were formed to cover the
whole field of administration?

Ans: 10

23. When did the Pakistan Assembly pass the resolution for changing the name of West
Punjab to Punjab?

Ans: 07-01-1948

24. What is the estimated number of people who migrated on partition of India in 1947?

Ans: 8,500,000 (dubbed as “largest migration in history” by Information office Delhi).

25. What was the name of the force set up on partition to maintain law and order in the
disputed areas?

Ans: The Punjab Boundary Force.

26. When did the Joint Defence Council for India and Pakistan decide to abolish the Punjab
Boundary Force?

Ans: 29-08-1947

27. On 3rd September, 1947 Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan meet in a conference in
Lahore. What was the agenda of the conference?

Ans: Restoration of Law and Order and Protection of Refugees.

28. Which airline helped movement of 35000 people from Pakistan to India between Oct. 20
to Nov. 30, 1947? (The same airline also moved 7000 Muslim Govt. officials and the
families from Delhi to Pakistan).

Ans: British Overseas Airways Corporation

29. Which Indian city was proclaimed a “dangerous area” on Sept. 8, 1947?

Ans: Delhi

30. Who was the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces at the time of partition?
Ans: Field Marshal Lord Auchinleck

31. A Joint Defence Council was set up to supervise the division of armed forces and
military stores and equipment. Who was its Chairman?

Ans: Lord Mountbatten

32. Who were other members of the Joint Defence Council?

Ans: Field Marshal Lord Auchinleck and two representatives of the India and Pakistan.

33. Who represented Pakistan in the Joint Defence Council meeting held in August, 1947 in
Delhi?

Ans: Liaquat Ali Khan

34. The Joint Defence Council had to complete its task by March 31, 1948 but when was it
abolished?

Ans: November, 1947

35. According to Mountbatten what was “the most difficult letter” that he had to “ever to
write” in his life?

Ans: The letter he wrote to Auchinleck regarding abolishing the Joint Defence Council under
pressure from his Indian cabinet.

36. Under the Partition agreement how many Sherman tanks were to be given to Pakistan?

Ans: 150

37. How many Sherman tanks were actually given to Pakistan?

Ans: Not even one

38. Where was the Inter-Dominion Defence Secretaries Conference held on May 3, 1948?

Ans: Delhi

39. What was the Cash balance of the former government of undivided India on Aug. 14,
1947?

Ans: 4000 million rupees

40. How much from the Cash balance was demanded by Pakistan?

Ans: 1000 million rupees

41. According to a financial agreement between both the countries reached in December
1947, what was the share of Pakistan from the cash balance?

Ans: 750 million rupees


42. How much of Pakistan’s share was actually paid after intervention of Gandhi?

Ans: 700 million

43. When was it announced that Jinnah would be the Governor General of Pakistan?

Ans: July 10, 1947

44. Who was the last Governor of the undivided Punjab?

Ans: Sir Evan Jenkins

45. What does RSS stand for ?

Ans: Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh

46. When did Liaquat Ali Khan move in the Constituent Assembly that the title of “Quaid-e-
Azam” be used for Jinnah in official correspondence?

Ans: Aug. 12, 1947

47. Who was the Finance Minister in the first cabinet of the Dominion of Pakistan?

Ans: Ghulam Muhammad

48. When was Jinnah’s name read in Khutaba at the Pakistan colony mosque by the Sindh
Education Minister Pir Illahi Bukhsh?

Ans: Aug. 22, 1947

49. When was it announced that Jinnah would act as Legal Guide to the Assembly in
drafting the Constitution?

Ans: Aug. 23, 1947

50. When was the announcement made from Delhi for setting up a Constituent Assembly
for Pakistan?

Ans: July 26, 1947

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1.quaid e azam fav game————billiard


2.in pakistan the word k means———– kashmir
3.length of suez canal———-100miles
4.length of Khyber pass————56k.m
5.iron lady——margret theacher
6.itly currency——-euro
7.holland currency———–dollar
8.seahorse is a———-fish
9.cricket bat length——–38 inches
10.pak hocky team first gold medal win in year———1960
11.icehocky is national game of country——-canada
12.founder of two nation theory——-sir syed ahmad khan
13.qrardad lahore me pakistan ka lafaz kis ne use kia—– begum Muhammad ali johar
14.land of cakes——scotland
15.land of bazaars——cairo
16.republic pak came in which constitution————-1956
17.presedent form of govt became which constitution——-1956
18.islam as head religion of pak became in constitution———1956
19.objective resolution passed in year— march 1949
20.red cliff award given in year date——17aug, 1947
21. quaid e azam inagurated state bank with how much sum 3 million
22.neru report how many muslim members———2
23.bicameral system introduce in constitution of pak——1973
24.liaqat ali khan joined muslim leage in which year——–1922
25.woman joined firstly muslim leage in year———-1937
26.first session of muslim leage in city—— karachi
27.security council hq in city—– new york
28.pak became member of UN month——-sep 1947
29.first country accept pak in un——-iran
30.pak became member of nam in year——1979
31.hydrabad after partition what status have—— baharat
32.lady of the lamp is———— Florence nightangle
33.british-indian association founded by———– sir syed ahmad khan
34.first president of pak———— sikander mirza
35.one unit formed in year———-1955
36.first constitution framed in year————-1956
37.first consitution ended by——– sikander mirza
38.baluchistan became province in year—–1970
39.mangla dam has tunnels ———–5
40.length of indus river in miles ———1700
41.oldest barrage of pak———— sukkar barrage
42.now or never written in year ————1933
43.lenfht of siachen glaciar—–72 k.m
44.pakistan signed defense pact———–1954
45. Pakistan join nuclear club——–1998
46.first civil cheif martial administrator———z.a.bhutto
47.jinnah join muslim league——–1913
48.balochistan give status of province—–1970
49.when sindh separate from balochistan——1935
50.pakistan won cricket world cup———-1992
51.another name of k.2 ———-gudwin Austin
52 ratio of military asset distribution b/w Pakistan / India — 25:75

Science

Sea horse———–fish
Human bone ——–206
male brain weight in ounces———49
female brain weight ——-44 ounce
lightest substance——— hydrogen
light speed——-186000
best conductor————– copper
light reach sun to earth———-8 min
blood formed in——— bone marrow
remedy for all disease———– censor
in atom which has no charge—-neutran

urdu
jiway jiway Pakistan writer
no-do gyarah———– gaib hona
baba urdu———-molvi abdul haq
hayat javed kis k baray main hy ———sir syed
lenin prize Pakistani——— faiz ahmad faiz
UN main sabarahi————- pitras bukhari
Urdu-hindi conflict——–1867
Al.halal writer———-abu al kalam azad
Who wrote zamidar——— zafar ali khan
Pariot of india————— amir khusro
English Spelling
Tuition
Martial law
Begnning
Extention
Bureacracy
Accommodation
Humane
Lieutenant
Rejoiced over your prosperity
Promptly mean more quickly
Wipe out——- eradicate
Mixed-feeling means uncertain or not clear
Cut the cake mean stop talk together
Himself to himself mean———-

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Pakistan Affairs / Current Affairs


1. B K Lashali: DIG Coast Guard
2. President India: Purnab Mukhar G
3. 3rd Governor: Ghulam Muhammad
4. Siachen: Karakuram Range
5. Chalghoza Forest: Zhob
6. Longest Reign: Hazrat Usman RA
7. White House Summit: Terror &
Extremism
8. Light from Moon to Earth: 1.3sec
9. Body Temp: 37
10. Noble Peace Prize winner with
Malala: Kailash Satiarthi
11. 2015 UN Year for: Soil
12. Bolshevik Revolution: Russia
13. French Revolution: Nepolean
Bonapart
14. Veto Countries: 5
15. Siam old name: Thailand
16. Madrid Capital: Sspain
17. Largest Fresh Water Lake: Superior
18. ICC Worldcup 2019: England
19. Kevi: Newzeland
20. CM Punjab: Shahbaz Sharif
21. Operation North Wazeeristan: Zarb e
Azab
22. OIC: Organisation for Islamic
Conference
23. Dr Shahid Nawaz PIMS: Cardiologist
24. Polio: Peshawar
25. Benazir Airport: Islamabad

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1) The abstract theory of utilitarianism is the theme of Dicken’s novel:


a) Bleak House
b) A Tale of Two Cities
c) Hard Times
d) Great Expectations
e) None of these

c) Hard Times

2. The one remains, the many change and pass;


Heaven’s light for ever shines, earth’s shadows fly;

The above two lines occur in:


a) Keats’ Hyperion
b) Shelley’s Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
c) Shelley’s Adonis
d) Keats’ Ode to Psyche
e) None of these

c) Shelley’s Adonis

3. Name the character of a novel of Thomas Hardy, which is much like Oedipus, King Lear
and Faust.

Answer. Tess.

4. She can not fade, though thou hast not the bliss,
For ever wilt thou love, and she be fair!
The above two lines have been taken from:
a) Keats’ Ode to a Nightingale
b) A Thing of Beauty
c) La Belle Dame Sans Mercy
d) Ode on a Grecian Urn

d) Ode on a Grecian Urn

5. ‘Withdrawal from an uncongenial world of escape either to death or more often, to an


ideal dream world’, is the theme of Tennyson’s:
a) Ulysses
b) The Palace of Arts
c) The Lotos – Eaters
d) None of these

c) The Lotos – Eaters

6. Philip Waken, Aunt Pallet and Tom Tulliver are the characters of G. Eliot’s novel:
a) Silas Manner
b) Adam Bede
c) Middle March
d) The Mill on the Floss

d) The Mill on the Floss

7. “In all things, in all natures, in the stars,


This active principle abides,”
Identify the poet and his peculiar belief that can be understood from the above lines.

Answer. William Wordsworth as he was of the opinion that in this universe ‘nature’ is
the point of focus for everything.

8. “Thy, Damnation, Slunbreth, Not”


Name the writer, his book and the character who uttered/wrote these words.

Writer – Thomas Hardy


Book – Tess of the D’Urbervilles
Character – a young man who is traveling the countryside painting scripture on the sides of
barns walks

9. In Memoriam by Tennyson is:


a) an elegy
b) a collection of elegies
c) a lyric
d) a dramatic lyric
e) None of these

a) an elegy

10. The poem, “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell” was written by:
a) Shelley
b) Blake
c) Byron
d) Browning
e) None of these

b) Blake

(11) Ernest Hemingway wrote:

(a) Mr. Chips


(b) Pride and Prejudice
(c) Old Man and the Sea
(c) Old Man and the Sea

(12) “Intellectual Beauty” is written by:

(a) Bertrand Russell


(b) Huxley
(c) P.B.Shelley

(c) P.B.Shelley

(13) Who wrote “20th Century Views”?

(a) Abrahams, M. H.
(b) Palmer, D. J.
(c) Bertrand Russell

(a) Abrahams, M. H.

(14) ‘Desert Places’ is a:

(a) Poem
(b) Play
(c) Novel

(a) Poem

(15) The University Wits were:

(a) Poets
(b) Playwrights
(c) Novelists

(b) Playwrights

(16) William Shakespeare was Born in:

(a) 1564
(b) 1534
(c) 1616

(a) 1564

(17) Francis Bacon died in:

(a) 1616
(b) 1626
(c) 1648

(b) 1626

(18) The period between 1660 to 1750 is known as:

(a) The Age of Classicism


(b) The Restoration
(c) The age of Milton

(b) The Restoration

(19) Who wrote “The Pilgrim’s Progress”?

(a) John Bunyan


(b) Daniel Defoe
(c) Dryden

(a) John Bunyan

(20) ‘‘The Conduct of the Allies’ is a famous work of:

(a) Jonathan Swift


(b) Samuel Johnson
(c) Oliver ‘Goldsmith

(a) Jonathan Swift

General Knowledge MCQs


1. Sir, Syed Ahmad predicted difference b/w hindu and Muslims on which occasion? Urdu
Hindi Controversy
2. Why Sir, Syed asked to Muslims to not join congress? Hindu’s domination on Congress
3. Who founded Sind Mudarsa Tul Islam? Ahmad Ali Afandi
4. Most important feature of Act.1935? Provinces Entity
5. Main factor of congress ministries resign? Finance Issue
6. Under which scheme Muslims League serenaded? Not Serenaded
7. Gourdaspur Pathankot why important? Land routes to Kashmir
8. Who first supported Pakistan resolution? Ch. Khaleeque Ul Zaman
9. Congress formed ministries in who many provinces ? 7
10. When Quaid say Muslim are parted parted forever? With Gandhi meeting
11. Who took oath from Quaid? Jt. Abdul Rasheed
12. Who became president of ML after Quaid? Ch. Khaleeque Ul Zaman
13. MALAKHRA is game of which province? Sind/Baluchistan
14. Who opposed Pakistan in UNO? Afghanistan
15. Urdu Alphabets? 37
16. Who wrote Emergence of Pakistan? Ch. Muhammad Ali
17. National anthem in which book of HJ? Charag-e-Saher
18. To which city Sitara-e-Istaqlal awarded in 1965 war? Sialkot
19. Which is biggest state of India at the time of independence? Haiderabad Dacan
20. Bicameral system introduced in Pak? 1973
21. Sir Creek issue related to? Boundary Issue in maritime
22. First atomic plant in Karachi installed with the help of ? Canada
23. Heavy complex foundry assisted by? China
24. Yellow journalism is?
25. Vitamin C for?
26. Sound cant travel in? Vacuum
27. Bonded Labour? Labour under contract
28. Promptly means? At once
29. Inflation? Devaluation of money
30. Why UNO made? Opinion Forum
31. Bartter system? Exchange of Goods
32. Tax on import and export? Custom Duty
33. Optical fiber used? Telecommunication
34. Myopia is? Short Sightedness
35. PC contain electric ? Chips
36. PC strength? All
37. Calories? Unit of Diet
38. Slump? Fall of trade
39. Most predominant gas? Nitrogen
40. Loaf plural? Loaves
41. Diseases sacred by air?
42. Dialysis related to? Kidney
43. Three names of Kashmir? Jammu-Azad-Held Kashmir
44. Physiotherapy is related to? Joint Movement
45. Preach of Islam started at? Dar-e-Arqam
46. Component of Prophet at the time of Migration? Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA)
47. In democratic countries 4th pillar of state consider to? Press
48. Collation Govt. is? Gvt of different parties
49. Reuter is? News agency
50. Mixed economy? Gvt sector and Pvt Sector
51. Least populated continent? Antarctica
52. Largest planet? Jupiter
53. Largest gas reserve? Russia
54. Largest sea? South China Sea
55. Biggest bird? Ostrich
56. Althing parliament ? Iceland
57. 1st Asian nobel prize winner? Tegor
58. Oldest search engine? Yahoo
59. Lunar eclipse? Shadow of earth on Moon
60. Largest crude oil reserve? USA
61. Which country won Football world cup 5 times?
62. 2nd largest economy? USA
63. Fastest game? Ice Hockey
64. Last town of Pak in route to china? Sost
65. Pakistan observer of? G-8
66. Heart beat of an adult? 72
67. Global worming caused by? C02
68. After USA which country won max Nobel prize? UK
69. Scout movement started? 1920
70. Leo tolsty was? Russian Writer
71. 22nd April is? Earth Day
72. Headquarter of Green Peace? N.Y

Preposition

73. Parted-From
74. Limit-To
75. Privilege-For
76. Knocking-At

Synonyms

77. Cataclysm-Upheaval
78. Dormant-Inactive
79. Exemplify- Illustrate
80. Nonchalant- Casual
81. Outcast-Recluse
82. Partisan-Member
83. Alferd Nobel invented? Dynamite
84. Objective resolution contain? PM & President must be Muslim
85. Law is not law? Without Voilation
86. SAARC university? Khatmandu
87. International organizations headquarters? Geneva
88.
89.
90.
91. Urdu ka pehla shair? Qulli Qutbi
92. Urdu ka pehla drama? Anind saba
93. Jaded Nassar k bani? Sir, Syed
94. Sawaneh Nigari k bani? Sir, Syed
95. Baba-e-Urdu? Abdul Haq
96. Insha Nigari k bani? Sir, Syed
97. Khuda-e-Sukhan? Mir Taqi Mir
98. Urdu Dramy ka Shakespeare? Agha Hashar Kashmri
99. Sha-e-ry Inqlab? Josh Maleha abadi
100. Awami Shair? Nazir Akbar abadi
a)     Income tax services, Management Advisory services, and independent
auditing services
(b)      Internal auditing, Income tax services and management controlling.
(c)      Public accounting, private accounting and budgeting.
(d)      None of the above is correct.

(2)      Identify the organization created by Congress to regulate security markets including


flow of information from companies to public:

(a)      TVM
(b)      NPV
(c)      IRR
(d)      SEC

(3)      Select the term that describes a cash distribution to a Corporation‟s Stockholders:

(a)      Paid out Capital


(b)      Cash Management
(c)       A dividend
(d)      None of these
(e)      All of the above are correct

(4)       Frederick Winslow Taylor work/book entitled the principles of Scientific Management


is published, in:

(a)      1875
(b)      1901
(c)       1911
(d)      None of these

(5)      One of the most successful Industrialists and the father of Modern Personnel
Management is:

(a)      F.W. Taylor


(b)      James Watt
(c)      C. Babbage
(d)      Robert Owen

(6)      Who has the major Contributions in the Theory of Bureaucracy:

(a)      Henry Gantt


(b)      Hanri Fayal
(c)      W.D. Scatt
(d)      Max Weber
(e)      None of these
(7)       Which one, of the following MNCs (Multinational Co.) has the higher revenues during
mid. 1990s:

(a)      General Motor


(b)      IBM
(c)      AT &T
(d)      General Electric
(e)      None of the above

(8)      Give the, name of the author who has the major contributions in the field of
marketing:

(a)      H. Koontz
(b)      W.J. Stanton
(c)      P.B. Miller
(d)      Gitt Man
(e)      All of these

(9)      The profit margin is a ratio between the corporation‟s net income and:

(a)      Total expense


(b)      Total assets
(c)      Cost
(d)      Total revenues
(e)      None of the above

(10)    MNCs are responsible for the majority of Foreign Direct Investment (FDIs) and have
a higher revenues than the national income of some of the countries they serve:

(a)      Fully agreed


(b)      Not agreed
(c)      It is not possible
(d)      None of these

(11)    Earned but uncollected revenues, that are recording the adjusted process, recorded
with a credit to the revenues and debit to the expense is called:

(a)      Adjusted Trail balance


(b)      Expenses
(c)       Accrued revenues
(d)      None of these

(12)     Which one of the following is not a part/variable of the marketing Mix (4Ps):

(a)      Product
(b)      Price
(c)      Place
(d)      Person

(e)      None of these


(13)    The major steps in the accounting cycle are the following:

(a)      The procedure used in worksheet


(b)      Begin with Trail Balance
(c)      Completed only once in business life
(d)      None of the above
(e)      All of these

(14)    Which of the following items is not unique to the financial statements of


merchandising Companies?

(a)      Cost of good sold


(b)      Gross profit
(c)       Account receivable
(d)      Net sales
(e)      All of the above
(f)      None

(15)    The repairs made to keep a plant/asset in normal and good operating condition are
called:

(a)      Plant Management


(b)      Operation Management
(c)       Ordinary repairs

(16)    A company that owns more than 50% shares of another company and controls that
corporation is known as:

(a)      Subsidizing
(b)      Consolidated CO.
(c)      None of these

(17)    The process of individual growth in the full utilization of a person‟s managerial


capabilities is called management development:

(a)      True
(b)      False

(18)    Promotion is not a part of marketing:

(a)      Agreed
(b)      Not agreed
(c)      None of these

(19)    A way of analyzing leadership style where leaders are classified on a grid with TWO
dimensions is called:

(a)      Managerial grid


(b)      Two way theory

(c)      None
(20)    Robert Owen is known as the Father of Modern Personnel Management:

(a)     Yes
(b)       No
(c)      May be Taylor

Business Administration Paper - 2001

(1)      Most preferred stock pays a fixed dividend at regular intervals.

(a)      True
(b)      False

(2)      Any increase in an asset item is a source of funds.

(a)      True
(b)      False

(3)       Depreciation is a book-keeping entry that allocates the cost of assets against income
but does not involve any movement of capital.

(a)      True
(b)      False

(4)      The maturity of a security relates to the owner‟s ability to convert it into cash on
short notice:

(a)      True
(b)      False

(5)      The credit period represents the period of time during which a cash discount can be
taken on short notice.

(a)      True
(b)      False

(6)      Which ratio is computed with the help of the following? Cost of goods sold/Inventory

(a)      Receivable turnover


(b)      Times interest earned
(c)       Inventory Turnover
(d)      None of these

(7)       ________ is the right that is delegated to an individual or a department to control


specific processes, practices, policies and other matters relating to activities
undertaken by person in other departments.
(a)      Line authority
(b)      Functional Authority
(c)      Line and Staff Authority
(d)      None of these

(8)      Decentralization is the tendency to disperse decision making in an organized


structure:

(a)      True
(b)      False

(9)      Programmes are plans which are general statements or understandings that guide or
channel thinking in decision making:

(a)      True
(b)      False

(10)    _______ is that part of managing that involves establishing an international structure


of roles for people to fill in an organization:

(a)      Leading
(b)      Controlling
(c)      Planning
(d)      None of these (Organizing)

(11)     Henri Fayol applied the principle of „Division of Work‟ to all kinds of work,
managerial as well as technical.

(a)      True
(b)      False

(12)     ________ spell out specific required actions or non-actions, allowing no discretion:

(a)      Procedures
(b)      Budgets
(c)       Rules
(d)      None of these

(13)    Business buyers are as geographically dispersed as final consumers.

(a)      True
(b)      False

(14)    The distribution between a consumer good and an industrial good is based on the
purpose for which product is purchased:

(a)      True
(b)      False
(15)    Intensive distribution occurs when the product is stocked in as many outlets as
possible.

(a)      True
(b)      False
(16)     Merchant wholesalers are independently owned business that do not own (take title
to) the goods they sell:

(a)      True
(b)      False

(17)    Which of the following elements in a compensation package provides the greatest


amount of incentive for salespersons?

(a)      Salary
(b)      Fringe Benefits
(c)       Commissions
(d)      Use of Company Vehicle

(18)    The process whereby the seller distinguishes between market segments, selects one
or more of these segments, and develops products and marketing-mixes tailored to
each segment is called _______ marketing.

(a)      Mass
(b)      Target
(c)      Product Variety
(d)      Service

(19)    Goods that the consumer, in the process of selection and purchase, characteristically
compares on such bases as suitability, quality, price and style are called _______
goods.

(a)      Shopping
(b)      Specialty
(c)      Unsought
(d)      Convenience

(20)    Product ______ is a period of rapid market acceptance and increasing profits.

(a)       Development
(b)      Introduction
(c)       Growth
(d)      Maturity

Business Administration Paper - 2002

Q1.     Which one of the following statement is correct?

(a)       Decisions in public organizations emphasize political priorities, while decisions in


business organizations are rational and apolitical.
(b)      Public decisions makers, in contracts to their business counter parts are
constrained by administrative procedure that limit managerial authority and
autonomy.
(c)      It is hard to get high performance out of government employees because, compared
to their business counterparts they are logy, more security oriented and less
motivated.
(d)      None of the above is true.

Q2.     Who has written the famous book “Principles of Scientific Management”?

(a)      Eltca Mayo


(b)      Henls Fayol
(c)       Fredric Taylor
(d)      Maw weber
(e)      None of These

Q3.      Which one of the following cannot be consider as an important dimension on which


nation‟s culture differ?

(a)      Individualism Vs Collectivism


(b)      Power Distance
(c)      Uncertainty Avoidance
(d)      Economic development

Q4.     Market penetration pricing strategy can be pursued in price sensitive market?

(a)      True
(b)      False

Q5.     A Product can have a combination of physical product and service

(a)      True
(b)      False

Q6.     Vertical marketing System is integration of manufacturing and marketing activities

(a)      True
(b)      False

Q7.     Distribution of free product samples is part of publicity

(a)      True
(b)      False

Q8.     Which one of the following is not the part of marketing Mix?

(a)      Advertising
(b)      Personel Selling
(c)      Publicity
(d)      Sales promotion
(e)      None of the above is the part of martikng mix

Q9.     Which one of the following is not the part of product attributes?

(a)      Quality
(b)      Positioning
(c)      Brand
(d)      Packaging
(e)      None of the above

Q10.    Under the monopolistic combination, market consist of few sellers who are highly
sensitive to each other‟s pricing and marketing strategies

(a)      True
(b)        False

Q11:   Which  of  the  following  statements  is  not  part  of  theory  'X'
assumptions?

(a)    Decisions are made in participative manner


(b)     Employees inherently dislike work
(c)     Employees must be coerced to achieve goals
(d)     Employees tend to avoid responsibilities

Q12: Which of the following statement is not true?


(a)     Planning that proves inaccurate is a waste of management time
(b)     Planning can eliminate change
(c)    Planning reduces flexibility
(d)     None of these

Q13: Which of the following sources of power is dependent on authority?

(a)     Legitimate power


(b)      Coercive power
(c)     Expert power
(d)     Referent power
(e)      None of the above 

Q14:   Deciding whether to record a sale when order for services is received or 
         when the services are performed is an example of a

(a)     Classification issue


(b)      Recognition issue
(c)      Valuation issue
(d)      None of these
Q15: Payment for a two year insurance policy (in advance) is debit to
(a) Unexpired insurance
(b) Cash
(c) Insurance expense
(d) Expired insurance

Q16:   Which   of   the   following   is   an   important   reason   for  studying 
         accounting?
(a)    Accounting   information   is   useful   in   making   economic
         decisions
(b)     Accounting plays an important role in society
(c)     The study of accounting can lead to a challenging career
(d)     None of the above
Q17: If a company has liability of 19,000 and owner's equity of 57,000 its assets are

(a)     38,000
(b)     57,000
(c)      76,000
(d)     19,000

Q18:   Transactions are initially recorded in the

(a)     Books of Final Entry


(b)     Books of original entry
(c)    T accounts
(d)     Accounting equation
Q19:   The term Hybrid Security is used for

(a)     Common Stock


(b)     Defferred Stock
(c)    Preferred Stock
(d)      None of the above
Business Administration Paper - 2003

(1)       Business risk is influenced by the firm‟s decision to use debt in its financial
structure. TRUE

(2)      The most important function of management is controlling. TRUE

(3)      A short term creditor would consider liquidity ratios to be more important than
efficiency ratios. TRUE

(4)      According to Maslow, when a need is satisfied, it tends to lose its ability to motivate.
TRUE

(5)      The term marketing mix refers to the degree of advertising Vs personal selling used
to market product. FALSE

(6)      The difference between an agent and a merchant wholesaler is that an agent always
takes title but a merchant wholesaler does not. FALSE

(7)      The management of working capital is required because of a lack of short term
synchronization between demand and supply. TRUE

(8)      A manager who believes that people inherently dislike work probably accepts
McGregor‟s Theory X. TRUE

(9)      Inventory carrying costs can be minimized by carrying fewer units in inventory.


TRUE

(10)    A balance sheet is an accounting report used solely for the corporate form of
business. FALSE

(11)    For management, budgeting is perhaps the most powerful_____.


(a)      Forecasting tool
(b)     Control device
(c)      Hiring tool
(d)      Accounting measure

(12)    The income statement is a summary of:

(a)     Revenue and expenses


(b)      Assets, liabilities and capital
(c)      Increases and decreases in capital
(d)      None of these
(13)     One benefit of using ratio analysis when interpreting financial statements is that:

(a)        Ratios facilitate comparisons between different companies.


(b)      All ratios have exact standard values with which performance can be compared.
(c)      Ratios take into account all the specific factors affecting particular companies and
industries.
(d)      None of these

(14)    Planning and policy making are primarily functions of:

(a)      Top management


(b)      Middle management
(c)      Operating management
(d)      None of these

(15)    An informal organization often exists within a business because:

(a)      Not all relationships can be specifically defined.


(b)      Small organizations do not necessarily emphasize strict adherence to line authority.
(c)      Human behavior naturally crosses established authority lines.
(d)      All of these

(16)    In marketing, selling and buying would be called the:

(a)      Primary functions


(b)      Exchange functions
(c)      Profit functions
(d)      Critical functions

(17)    Institutional advertising is:

(a)      Aimed only at people in institutions


(b)      Run only by institutions
(c)      Designed to promote a type of product rather than a particular brand.
(d)      Designed simply to show that the firm is a good place to do business.

(18)    The current ratio of a firm having Rs. 25,000 of current assets, Rs. 30,000 of fixed
assets, Rs. 5000 of current liabilities and Rs. 10,000 of fixed liabilities would be:

(a)      5:1
(b)      7:1
(c)      10:1
(d)      None of these
(19)    The organizational form that replaces individual authority at all levels with group
Representation is:

(a)      Line
(b)      Line and staff
(c)       Functional
(d)      Committee
(20)     Working Capital may be expressed as:

(a)     Current assets minus current liabilities


(b)      Current and fixed assets minus current and fixed liabilities
(c)       Current assets over current liabilities
(d)      Current and fixed assets over current and fixed liabilities

Business Administration Paper - 2004

(1)       In a large corporation, the firm‟s owners are usually its top managers. False

(2)      The basic information needed to construct a flow of funds statement is found on the
income statement. True

(3)      The operating break-even point is the point at which operating profits equal revenues
minus operating costs. False

(4)      A sinking fund is a poorly performing mutual fund whose net asset value is declining.
False

(5)      Penetration Pricing is used when a marketer introduces a new product at a relatively


high price. False

(6)      The most common channel for consumer products is manufacturer-retailer-


consumer. True

(7)      In the classification of consumer products, convenience products are usually more
expensive than shopping products. False

(8)      During the maturity stage of the PLC, sales increase at faster rate than during any
other stage. False

(9)      A wide span of management results in few organizational levels, and a narrow span
results in many levels. True

(10)    The Line relationship involves making decisions and acting on them. True

(11)    Data is defined as “formal system of gathering, integrating, comparing, analyzing,


and dispersing information internal and external to the enterprise in a timely,
effective and efficient manner”. False

(12)    A manager who believes that people inherently dislike work probably accepts
McGregor‟s Theory X. True
(13)    If a manufacturer gives a 30 percent discount to retailers and a 10 percent discount
to wholesalers, which type of discount is being given?

(a)      Quantity
(b)      Cash
(c)       Functional (also called trade discount)
(d)      Seasonal

(14)    Publicity differs from advertising in as much as:

(a)      It is directed at large numbers of consumers.


(b)      Its message is of a non personal nature.
(c)      It is carried by the mass media.
(d)      It is a non paid Form of reaching the public.

(15)     In which stage of the PLC are promotion expenses per product item usually highest?

(a)        Introduction
(b)      Growth
(c)      Maturity
(d)      Decline

(16)     Which of the following is not a disadvantage of using a Committee?

(a)      High cost in time and money


(b)      Splitting responsibility
(c)       Group deliberation and judgment
(d)      Compromise decisions

(17)    Identify the Organization established by our Federal government to regulate security


markets:

(a)      SBP
(b)      SEC
(c)      NAB
(d)      NFC

(18)     If the credit terms are 2/10, net 30 and the amount of invoice is Rs. 4000, how
much is the discount if the invoice is paid in 20 days?
(for example, the term 2/10, net 30 allows a customer to deduct 2% of the net
amount owed if the customer pays within 10 days of the invoice date. If a customer does not pay within the discount
period of 10 days, the net purchase amount 
(without the discount) is due 30 days after the invoice date.)

(a)      Zero
(b)      Rs. 30
(c)      Rs. 60
(d)      Rs. 120
(19)    Which of the following is not part of the promotion-mix?

(a)      Public relations


(b)     Product planning
(c)      Personal selling
(d)      Advertising
(20)    Selling activities include:

(a)      Sales presentations


(b)      Demonstrations
(c)      Handling objections
(d)     Closing the sale
(e)      None of these

Business Administration Paper - 2005

(1)      Planning initiates other functions of management. True

(2)       Managements make things to happen. False

(3)       The ultimate criterion of control is the extent that activities are complete in ways
that lead to more profits. False

(4)      Computer Technology helps the management but does not replace the management.
True

(5)      Promotional mix is also known as communication mix. True

(6)       Marketing environment is made up of micro-environment and macro-environment.


True

(7)      Promotional mix is the part of marketing mix. False

(8)       Marketing strategy consists of specific strategy for target markets, positioning, the
Marketing mix and marketing expenditure levels. True

(9)       A Financial manager has a full control over its firm‟s stock price.False

(10)    Liquidity ratios measure a firm‟s ability to meet short term obligations. True

(11)     The internal rate of return method is the most widely used capital budgeting
techniques. False

(12)    Stock exchange facilitates investment in real assets by providing secondary market


to the financial securities. False
(13)    The organizing function of management includes:

(a)      How tasks to be grouped.


(b)      Conflict resolution among sub-ordinates.
(c)      Comparison of actual results with a budget.
(d)      Definition of organization‟s goals.

(14)    The key to motivating today‟s diversified work force lies in:

(a)      Creativity
(b)      Goal setting
(c)      Support
(d)      Flexibility

(15)    Control should be placed:

(a)       Where they are cost-effective


(b)        On all activities
(c)       Where there are problem areas
(d)      On the single most important

(16)     The marketing logic by which the business unit hopes to achieve its marketing
Objective is called:

(a)      Business strategy


(b)      Marketing strategy
(c)      Production & distribution strategy
(d)      All of these

(17)    Strategic planning is the process of developing a formal strategy for:

(a)      Identifying clear objectives


(b)      Long run survival & growth
(c)      Continuity & Consistency
(d)      All of these

(18)    Who are the true owners of Corporation?

(a)       Debt holder


(b)      Common stock holders
(c)      Managers of the firm
(d)      Board of directors

(19)    What does an efficient port folio provide?

(a)      Highest return for a given amount of risk


(b)       Least risk for a given level of return
(c)      Highest possible return and least amount of risk
(d)        Both ‘a’ and ‘b’
(20)    The economic order quaintly (EOQ) increases when which of the following increases?

(a)      Sales
(b)     Ordering costs
(c)      Carrying costs
(d)      Both „a‟ and „b‟

Business Administration Paper - 2006

1)       The three stages of marketing practices through which a company may pass are
entrepreneurial marketing, formulate marketing and entrepreneurial marketing.
[True]

2)       The continual segmenting or fragmenting of markets impedes the new product


development process.[False]
3)       Reverse-flow channels refer to situations where one channel level acquires a level
back in the channel, such as sears owning its own suppliers [True]

4)       Planning is concerned with defining an organization‟s goals and objectives and how
to integrate and coordinate activities.   [True]

5)        Leadership and management are two terms for the same process.[False]

6)        Effective control systems monitor everything happening in the organization.[False]

7)       In informal planning, the organization‟s objectives are rarely verbalized. [True]

8)       The trait approach to leadership has identified a specific set of personality


characteristics that determine leader success.[True]

9)       A brand is an offering from a known source. [True]

10)     The concept of compounding deals with finding the future value of a present
sum.[True]

11)     Short term creditors would be most interested in the firm‟s of leverages


ratios.[False]

12)     Working capital management includes in part the administration of cash, marketable


securities, receivables and inventories. [True]
(13)    Which of the following is NOT one of the four specific drivers that underpin the new
economy?

a.       Industry convergence


b.       Disintermediation and reintermediation
c.         Customer delivered value
d.       Customization and customerization
e.       Digitalization and connectivity

(14)     ___ lays out the target markets and viable propositions that organization will offer
based on an analysis of the best market opportunities

a.         the strategic market plan


b.       the portfolio analysis
c.       the human resource plan
d.       the tactical marketing plan
e.       marketing research

15)     The attractiveness of a market offering is based:

a.       on the product, its placement, its price and its promotion
b.       on the match between customer needs and wants and distribution and
pricing of the product
c.       almost entirely on the product being offered
d.       on product features and quality, services mix and quality, and price appropriateness
e.       entirely on the match between perceived product and actually product

16)     High levels of efforts are unlikely to lead to favorable job performance unless:
a.       technology is also considered
b.          quality of the effort is also considered
c.       team work is also considered
d.       management efforts are also considered

17)     In order to bring about effective organizational change, changes in technology need
to be accompanied by making changes in _____:

a.       Strategies
b.         Structure
c.       People
d.       Both (b) and (c)

18)      A capital investment is one that:


a.       has the prospect of short term benefits
b.         has the prospect of long term benefits
c.       Is only undertaken by large corporations with large amounts of capital
d.       applies only to investment is fixed assets
19)      If the general level of interest rates rises, the prices of already issue bonds will:

a.       Rise
b.       Remain unchanged
c.         Fall
d.       Fluctuate

20)     If the EOQ for an item decreases, the average level of inventory will:

a.         Decrease
b.       Increase
c.        Remain the same
d.       There is no relationship between EOQ and inventory levels

Business Administration Paper - 2007

(1)       A decision is a choice made between two or more alternatives.(True)

(2)       Frank Gilbreth is known as father of Scientific Management. (False)

(3)      The responsibility for organizational planning rests with middle level management.
(True)

(4)      The Hawthrone Experiments found that people were more concerned with preserving
the work group than with maximizing their pay. (True)

(5)      Selling concept assumes that heavy selling and promotional efforts are needed to
Stimulate more demand for the product. (True)

(6)      Any paid form of non-personal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods or


services by identified sponsor is known as public relation. (False)
(7)      Market Segmentation is concerned with dividing the market demographically and
geographically. (False)

(8)      Joint Venturing is a form of entering foreign markets by joining with foreign


companies to produce or market a product or service. (False)

(9)      Another name of cash flow is accounting profit. (False)

(10)    The Financial Manager has full control over his firm‟s stock price.(False)

(11)    Systematic risk can be diversified away by adding more securities to a portfolio.


(False)

(12)     Discounting is the process of finding present value. (True)


(13)     Extreme division of labour leads to result in:

(a)      Motivation
(b)        Boredom
(c)       Decreased work skill
(d)      Non-specialization
(e)      None of these

(14)     Fayol defines 14 principles of management. Which of the following is not one of


those principles?

(a)      Scalar chain


(b)       Espirit de corps
(c)      Centralization
(d)      Directedness of command
(e)      None of these

(15)     An example of pre-control established by management would be:

(a)       Rules
(b)      Policies
(c)      Budgets
(d)      All of these

(16)    Firm‟s credit policy usually includes establishing:

(a)      Credit standards


(b)      Credit terms
(c)      Collection policy
(d)      All of these

(17)     Liquidity ratios are computed by using information from:

(a)        Balance Sheet


(b)       Income statement
(c)      Cash flow Statement
(d)      Both (a) and (b)

(18)    Conservative working capital management strategies involve:


(a)      Low risk, Low return
(b)      Low risk, High return
(c)       High risk, High return
(d)      High risk, Low return

(19)    Product life cycle has the following stages:

(a)      Introduction and Maturity


(b)       Growth and Maturity
(c)      Introduction, Maturity and Decline
(d)      Introduction, Growth, Maturity and Decline
(20)    Which product is most likely to be purchased through routine decision-making?

(a)       Car
(b)       Desk
(c)     Soft Drink
(d)      Shirt
(e)      None of these

Business Administration Paper - 2008

(1)      The last stage of Maslow Need Hierachy is Esteem. (False)

(2)      An effective Manager is one who achieves the goal with the least amount of
resources. (True)

(3)     Audit is a type of controlling system. (True)

(4)      Removal of undesirable elements serves as Negative Reinforcement tool to motivate


the people. (True)

(5)      Marketing of services heavily rely on advertising. (True)

(6)      Advertising is paid, personal communication through media (False)

(7)      Skimming pricing is used when the customers are quality conscious. (True)

(8)      Advertising is usually at the top of Promotion Mix of every product.(True)

(9)      Profit as against Share Price Maximization is always a desirable goal of organization.


(False)

(10)    For a short-term creditor, liquidity ratios are more important than efficiency ratios.
(True)

(11)    Low levels of net working capital decrease risks. (False)

(12)    The present value of an annuity is inversely related to future value of annuity.


(True)
(13)    The three levels of a product are:

(a)      Core, Packaging and Promotion


(b)      Actual, Core and Pricing
(c)     Augmentation, Core and Actual
(d)      None of these

(14)     MBO means:

(a)      Management based on Organization


(b)      Management based on Objectives
(c)        Management by Objectives
(d)      None of these

(15)     The two broad price policies are:

(a)       Demand and sales based pricing


(b)      Penetration and low pricing
(c)       Skimming and Demand based pricing
(d)      None of these

(16)     Quick Ratio is calculated by dividing:

(a)      Current Assets by Current Liabilities


(b)       Current Assets by Inventories
(c)      Current Liabilities by Current Assets
(d)      None of these

(17)     Decreasing inventories is a source of:

(a)      Assets
(b)      Funds
(c)      Credit
(d)      None of these

(18)    Entrepreneur is:

(a)       Manager looking for profit


(b)      Manager looking for employee‟s satisfaction
(c)        Manager looking for every opportunity
(d)      None of these

(19)     The depth of a 'Product Mix' indicates:

(a)      All products offered by a company with its versions


(b)       All products offered by a company with its brands
(c)      All products and service brands
(d)      None of these

(20)     A person directly involved in operation and accomplishment of main objectives of


the firm is called:
(a)      First-Line manager
(b)      Line-Manager
(c)      Staff-Manager
(d)      None of these

Business Administration Paper - 2009

(1)       The key inputs into Discounted Cash Flow analysis are projected future cash flows.
(True)

(2)       Market demand for a product is the total volume that would be sold by a defined
customer group. (False)

(3)       Operational plans apply to the entire organization and establish the organization‟s
overall goals. (False)

(4)       Preferred stock has a fixed divided paid every period forever so preferred stock is
essentially a perpetuity.(True)

(5)       The cost of debt is the return that the firm‟s debtors demand on new
borrowing.(True)

(6)       With the Internal Rate of Return, we try to find a single rate of return that
summarizes the merits of a project. (True)

(7)       IBM is example of a manufacturer brand. (True)

(8)       Modifying job responsibilities is an example of structural change.(False)

(9)       ---------- is a statement reporting the effects of a firm‟s operating, investing and


financing activities on cash flows over an accounting period.

a.       Income statement


b.       Annual report
c.         Cash flow statement
d.       Balance sheet
e.       None of these

(10)    ---------- studied five chief executives at work and identified ten managerial roles.

a.       Max weber


b.       Henry fayol
c.         Henry mintzberg
d.       Fredrick taylor
e.       Michael porter

(11)    A product life cycle -----------------.

a.       Shows how a product sales or profits may rise or fall over its life
b.       Tells you how long a product will sell for and make a profit
c.       Is divided into three stages
d.       Show how profitable a product will
e.       None of these
(12)    All of the following are fixed assets except

a.       Building
b.       Stocks
c.       Production plant
d.       Vehicles

(13)    What is the influencing environmental factor when interest rates increase and firm
Find it difficult to borrow funds

a.       Political factor


b.       Social factor
c.       Economic factor
d.       Technological factor
e.       Competitive factor

(14)    Which of the following is not a market entry strategy

a.       Licensing
b.       Indirect exporting
c.       Joint venture
d.       International marketing
e.       None of these

(15)    ------------ is information about physical working conditions, work schedule and the
organizational and social context of the job.

a.       Job specification


b.         Job context
c.       Work activities
d.       HR policy manual
e.       None of these

(16)    The liquidity of a firm is a measure of ---------------

a.       Its ability to pay bills


b.       Its ability to respond to changes in demand
c.       How flexible it is in its production plannning
d.       How quickly and easily a firm could relocate to another site
e.       None of these

(17)    Market share means ---------------

a.       How well a firm is doing


b.       How much power a firm has in the market
c.       How many firms are there in the market
d.       How big a market is
e.       None of these
(18)     -------------- refers to a management philosophy that requires employers to
continuously set and relentlessly meet ever high quality, cost , delivery and
availability goals.

a.       Performance management


b.       Performance appraisal
c.         Continuous improvement
d.       Management by objective
e.       None of these

(19)    Beta ------------.

a.       Is a measure of firm specific risk


b.         Is a measure of market risk
c.       Is a measure of total risk
d.       All of these
e.       None of these

(20)    What is the price of a stock that is expected to pay a 1.00 divided next year if the
cost of capital is 14% and the growth rate is zero

a.       7.14
b.       6.75
c.       11.9
d.       6.13
e.       None of these

Business Administration Paper - 2010

(1)      You wish to borrow $ 8000 to be repaid in 24 monthly installments at an annual


interest rate of 8%. What is your monthly payment?

a)       $ 262.82
b)       $ 361.82
c)       $ 150.5
d)       $ 325.00
e)        none

(2)      If you invest $ 600 every six months at 8% compounded semi annually, how much
would you accumulate at the end of 10 years?

a)       $ 15,883.20
b)       $ 16,926.82
c)        $ 17, 866.85
d)       $ 18,233.45
e)       None
(3)      A commercial bank will loan you $ 12,250 for three years to buy a car. The loan
must be repaid in 36 equal monthly payments. The annual interest rate on the loan I
s 12% of the unpaid balance. How large are the monthly payments?

a)       $425.00
b)       $350.67
c)       $375.09
d)       $406.88
e)        none

(4)      What is the future value of $500 investment, with a stated rate of 6% compounded
monthly for 7 years.

a)       700
b)       730
c)        760
d)       790
e)       none

(5)      You are considering investing in a preferred stock that has a dividend of $ 3.25 per
share. The market price of this stock is $ 48.625. What is the rate of return you
would expect to make on this perpetuity?

a)        6.68%
b)       6.24%
c)       6.05%
d)       6.28%
e)       none

(6)      What is not a disadvantage of traditional file processing system?

a)       Program-data dependence


b)        Reduce data redundancy
c)       Limited data sharing
d)       Lengthy development time
e)       none

(7)      An enterprise data model is a (n) _______ model.

a)       numerical
b)       mathematical
c)       narrative
d)        graphical
e)       none
(8)      Which is not a component of relational database?

a)       Entity
b)       Table
c)       Attribute
d)        Hierarchy
e)       none

(9)      Data base application can be divided into 5 categories. Which is NOT a database
application category?

a)       Personal
b)       Department
c)       Enterprise
d)        Relational
e)       none

(10)    A data base that supports organization wide operations and decision making is a (n)
________ database.

a)       department
b)        enterprise
c)       work group
d)       extra-net
e)       none

(11)    As small companies begin to achieve success, they tend to adopt some of the tools
used in professionally run marketing commas. This is a sign that the firm is in the
________ stage of marketing practice.

a)        Entrepreneurial marketing


b)       Formulated marketing
c)       Intrepreneurial marketing
d)       Effective marketing
e)       none

(12)    The concept of a _______ is used to describe a cluster of complementary products


that are closely related in the minds of the consumers but are spread across a
diverse set of industries.

a)        Metamarket
b)       Metamediary
c)        Market place
d)       Marketspace
e)        none

(13)    Marketers can increase the value of customers offering by:

a)       raising benefits and reducing cost


b)       raising benefits by more than raising the cost
c)       lowering benefits by less than the reduction in cost
d)        All of the above can increase the customers value

(14)    When a firm sees its competitors as all companies that compete for the same
consumer dollars, they are concerned with the ________ level of competition.

a)       Brand
b)        Industry
c)       Form
d)       Generic
e)       None

(15)    The number of channel levels from raw material to final product which a company
will participate defines the firm's _________ scope.

a)       Industry
b)       Geographical
c)        Vertical
d)       Competence
(16)    Which of the following best describes the organizational members who integrate and
coordinate the work of others?
a)        Managers
b)       Operatives
c)       Subordinates
d)       Customers

(17)    _________ represent the lowest level of management

a)       Team leaders


b)        First line managers
c)       Operatives
d)       Laborers
e)       none

(18)    Which of the following roles is more important for lower-level managers than for
either middle or top-level managers?

a)       Negotiator
b)        Leader
c)       Coordinator
d)       Entrepreneur
e)       none

(19)    Which of the following skills involve working well with other people?

a)       Technical
b)        Human
c)       Computer
d)       Empirical
e)        none
(20)    The phrase most associated with scientific management is ________?

a)       Management Relations


b)        One of the best
c)       Supply and demand
d)       Quality control
e)       none

Business Administration Paper - 2011

(1)      Fredrick Winslow Taylor‟s Principles of Scientific Management suggested the use of


scientific methods to define:

(a)      The easiest way of doing a job


(b)      The most complex way of doing a job
(c)       The best way of doing a job
(d)      None of these

(2)      The quantitative approach using quantitative techniques in Management is called:

(a)      Scientific Method


(b)      Operations Research
(c)       Quantitative Approach
(d)      None of these

(3)      The perspective that Managers are directly responsible for an organization‟s success
is known as:

(a)      Omnipotent view of management


(b)      Management orientation
(c)      Autocratic management
(d)      None of these

(4)      Effective Management decisions are:

(a)      Emotional
(b)      Based on lots of data
(c)       Rational
(d)      None of these

(5)      Breakeven Analysis is a useful technique for:

(a)      Reducing operating costs


(b)      Maximizing sales
(c)      Resource allocation
(d)      None of these
(6)      Recruitment helps:

(a)      Improve productivity of HR


(b)      Reduce number of employees
(c)      Improve labour relations
(d)      None of these

(7)      Grapevine is:

(a)      An office decoration plant


(b)      An information network
(c)      An official drink
(d)      None of these (Informal Business Communication)

(8)      Most important asset in an organization is:

(a)      Money
(b)      Plant and Machinery
(c)       Employees
(d)      None of these

(9)      Employees resist organizational change because it:

(a)      Reduces their compensation


(b)      Creates uncertainty
(c)      Puts more work on them
(d)      None of these

(10)    Strictly observing Corporate Ethics is:


(a)      Not important in commercial organizations
(b)      Against the concept of profit maximization
(c)    An essential requirement of professional business management
(d)      None of these

(11)   According to Herzberg‟s Motivation - Hygiene Theory, employee‟s salary is:

(a)    Hygiene Factor


(b)      Motivating Factor
(c)      Employee‟s Retention Factor
(d)      None of these

(12)   Who has the most power in Value Chain?

(a)      Suppliers
(b)      Distributors
(c)       Customers
(d)      None of these
(13)    Marketing is:

(a)      Sales of goods and services


(b)      The range of services starting and ending with the customer
(c)      Sales planning and promotion
(d)      None of these

(14)    Marketing Strategy is:

(a)      Activities focused to defeat competitors


(b)      Activities aimed at creating value and profitable relationship with customers
(c)      Activities for maximizing sales
(d)      None of these

(15)    Cost strategy means charging:

(a)      Highest price for products


(b)      Lowest price for products
(c)      Varying prices for products
(d)      None of these

(16)    Branding is:

(a)      Not possible for services


(b)      Not very useful commercially
(c)       Useful for building product loyalty
(d)      None of these

(17)    Creation of value in a business means:

(a)      Earning maximum profits


(b)      Promoting rapid growth in sales
(c)       Optimizing shareholder’s return in a company
(d)      None of these

(18)     Price/Earnings Ratio of a company shows relationship between its:


(a)      Net profit and Sales
(b)      Gross profit and Net earnings
(c)       Market price of its share and Earnings per share
(d)      None of these

(19)    Free Cash Flows are:

(a)      Net after tax profit


(b)      Expected Revenues minus expected costs and capital expenditures
(c)      Cash in hand and in bank
(d)      None of these
(20)   Term interest earned is:

(a)       EBIT ÷ Interest on debt

(b)      Net profit ÷ Debt


(c)      Sales ÷ Interest Payable
(d)      None of these

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